• 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.
  • 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.
  • Just imagine though, in this age of social media, of Ryanair, of digital maximalism, if Zaragoza still had its own Leaning Tower to call upon.
  • ...Leaning Tower of Zaragoza (Torre Nueva) is situated at the Plaza of San Felipe, 21-5, in the very historic center of Zaragoza, Spain.
  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza by John Frederick Lewis (1804–1876), 1832, from McLean Museum and Art Gallery – Inverclyde Council.
  • I mean, to be fair, this is pretty damn precarious, and they didn’t have the technology to reduce the lean like they did with the Tower of Pisa some years back.
  • Summary[edit]. DescriptionLeaning Tower of Zaragoza, 1838.jpg. English ... Items portrayed in this file. depicts. Leaning Tower of Zaragoza.
  • Leaning Tower of Zaragoza. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is undoubtedly the most famous of all towers that lean at alarming angles, but it is the tallest.
  • 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.