Safe But Still Leaning

May 29, 2008 / by donnamg

One of the world's greatest tourist attractions has been stabilized to prevent it from toppling over and it has been declared safe for the next three centuries or so.
By 1990, the Leaning Tower of Pisa had tilted more than four meters off it's true vertical.  Conservationists estimated that the 14, 500-ton structure would completely collapse between the years 2030 and 2040.  It was decided at that point to close the tower to tourists and it remained closed  while major work was being done on it to prevent it from tilting any further.
The tower reopened at the end of 2001 after $30-35 million was spent anchoring cables and lead counterweights to the tower and 70 tons of soil was removed from the north side and cement was injected in to relieve pressure.
More excavating-type work was performed and the Leaning Tower of Pisa now has a tilt equal to what it was in the early 19th century.  (No attempt was made to completely straighten the tower, only to stop it from sinking further.)
More work continues to be performed.  The tower is currently being cleaned by restorers (using lightweight scaffolding).  The authorities are also planning on reopening a "secret" side door in the tower, closed in the 1930's, that enables visitors to look up to the sky through the tower's eight stories.
A ceremony marking the completion of the restoration is planned at the end of the summer.
                                           
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the belltower of the cathedral.  It was constructed in three stages starting in 1173 at the height of Pisa's military and economic power.  It was completed two centuries later.  The bell chamber itself was completed in 1372.  It is believed that this is where Galileo Galilei conducted gravity experiments by dropping cannon balls off of the tower.
 
 

14 comments on Safe But Still Leaning

  • lunarhunk said 2 months ago

    That is amazing.
    AJ

  • tvrvalentinesbaby said 2 months ago

     NOT looking forward to the day gravity beats it!

  • bigrichard said 2 months ago

    OK! Let me see if I got this straight.   The moral to this story is "Don't drop your balls off high story buildings!"   Am I close?

    The Grouch used the "SWAG" method to reach this conclusion.

    Proof that not all government dollars are wasted.............

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    Yup, AJ, and I should go see it!

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    That's why I want to see it before gravity does beat it!  Maybe by then, though, they will "anchor it" and save it again.

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    Oh, Richard...in this case, dropping your balls of the high building was a good thing.  But, gravity has proven that balls should not be thrown off high buildings ever since those experiments.  So, you are basically correct.  From now on, only drop your balls off of low buildings!

  • angiedw said 2 months ago

    I tell you that Big Richard can take the romance out of just about everything! I have really missed his special brand of humor!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • angiedw said 2 months ago

    Big R---you are back in rare form!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • bigrichard said 2 months ago

    HUH?

  • fitmommas said 2 months ago

    That is amazing. I love how much I learn from reading your blog. 

    Cami

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    Thank you, Cami.  I'm glad that you enjoy my blogs and I appreciate that you take the time to read them.

  • fitmommas said 2 months ago

    Reading your blogs is a lot of fun and my husband thinks I'm getting productive writing done so he doesn't bother me! 

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    It's great to have the go ahead from the other half, isn't it?  It makes blogging a little easier ... and the writing seems to flow easier, too.

  • donnamg said 2 months ago

    Yeah, well Richard sure does have that special brand of humor, doesn't he?  I'm glad you're back to be able to get some of it!

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