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- called the Asinelli. The smaller tower with a greater lean is called the Garisenda. Their names derive from the families which are traditionally credited...
- Medioevale) Galluzzi Tower (Torre Galluzzi) - Corte Galluzzi Garisenda Tower (Torre Garisenda) - Piazza Ravegnana Ghisilieri Tower (Torre Ghisilieri) - Via...
- famous of the towers of Bologna are the central Due Torri (Asinelli and Garisenda), whose iconic leaning forms provide a po****r symbol of the town. The...
- Stefano in Venice Torre delle Milizie, Rome The Two Towers (Asinelli and Garisenda towers in Bologna) The San Benedetto church and bell tower, Ferrera The...
- Adnkronos. 14 July 1995. "Musica: Samuele Bersani, per un video su torre Garisenda" (in Italian). Adnkronos. 12 January 1996. Archived from the original...
- Purgatory that he is carried by an eagle into the heavens. Purg. IX, 22–33. Garisenda: A 160-foot leaning tower in Bologna built in the 12th century. Comparable...
- exposition, he displa**** the two landscapes: Le due torri Asinelli e Garisenda and Il Foro romano. In 1881 at Florence, he exhibited Fra due battute...
- welcoming visiting dignatories. Guests at the villa included singer Gea della Garisenda [it], senator Teresio Borsalino [it], and Austrian chancellor Engelbert...
- University established. 1109 – Torre Asinelli (tower) built. 1110 – Torre Garisenda (tower) built. 1112 – Bologna becomes a free town. 1167 – City joins Lombard...
- Vecchietti (1883); Casa Gradi (1884); the House of the Carracci; casa della Garisenda; the church of San Michele in Bosco (refacing the cupola of the bell-tower...