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  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza by Edward Hawke Locker in 1823, published in the work Views in Spain. The tower was built in 1504 during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. It had four heights. The cross section of the first was a 16-pointed star and the following were octagonal with angular buttresses, characteristic of these 16th century's towers and model and example for other towers, such as that of Colegiata de Santa Maria la Mayor, Calatayud.
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  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, sometimes called by its Spanish name, Torre Nueva (new tower), was a Mudéjar leaning tower located in current Plaza de...
  • This statue of a small, lonely boy looks toward a once-famous leaning tower that’s been missing from Zaragoza’s skyline for more than a century.
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  • That credit belonged to the Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, sometimes called by its Spanish name, Torre Nueva, in Spain. Unfortunately, the tower no longer stands.
  • ...Leaning Tower of Zaragoza (Torre Nueva) is situated at the Plaza of San Felipe, 21-5, in the very historic center of Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Photograph of the Torre Nueva more popularly known as the 'Leaning Tower of Zaragoza' situated in the Plaza de san Felipe.
  • Torre Nueva, Zaragoza. An old picture of a great leaning tower. ... However, it used to be the tallest building in Zaragoza, since it reached the height of 80 metres.
  • Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes: Leaning Tower - See 52 traveler reviews, 99 candid photos, and great deals for Zaragoza, Spain, at Tripadvisor.
  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza 1823'te Edward Hawke Locker tarafından İspanya'daki Görünümler adlı çalışmada yayınlandı .
  • There was a leaning tower (Leaning Tower of Zaragoza) in Spain which was 100 feet taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa but it was demolished in 1892.