- the old ring wall (mura dei torresotti). The
taller one is
called the
Asinelli. The
smaller tower with a
greater lean is
called the Garisenda.
Their names...
- the
Asinelli while the
smaller but more
leaning tower is
called the Garisenda. The
Asinelli Tower was
built between 1109 and 1119 by the
Asinelli family...
- centuries. The
campanile is the
second tallest tower in Bologna,
behind the
Asinelli Tower. The bell
tower accommodates the bell
known as "La Nonna", which...
- government. The most
famous of the
towers of
Bologna are the
central Due
Torri (
Asinelli and Garisenda),
whose iconic leaning forms provide a po****r
symbol of...
-
completed in 1106,
reach a
height of 71.3 m (234 ft). The still-standing
Torre Asinelli,
completed some time
before 1185, was
originally 70 m (230 ft) tall, later...
- Thiruvananthapuram, India|[1]| page =4. "An
article in the
Resonance Magazine".
Asinelli, M.E.C.; de Souza, M.C.; Mourao, K.S.M. (2011). "Fruit
ontogeny of Garcinia...
- of the
fourteenth century; and the 97-metre-tall (318 ft)
Torre degli Asinelli in Bologna, Italy,
built between 1109 and 1119.
Timeline of development...
- The
Asinelli Tower seen from the long
corridor of San
Michele in
Bosco in Bologna, Italy. When an
observer stands very near to the
window at one end of...
-
second tallest after Cremona Cathedral's
Torrazzo (112 m (367 ft)), the
Asinelli tower in
Bologna at 97 m
being third. The
tower was
built to be exactly...
- (Scoglio
delle Sirene)
Asinelli Islet [it] - 38°03′51″N 12°31′46″E / 38.064281°N 12.529380°E / 38.064281; 12.529380 (Isola
Asinelli)
Carabiniere Skerry [it]...