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The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

The leaning tower of Pisa in Italy as become a world famous monument because of the 4.4 meters it leans out of line and is the one thing that as put the city of Pisa on the map today. The tower itself was constructed around 1174.

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Summer Celebrations in Italy

Pisa, Luminar di Saint Ranieri: June 16th every year the city of Pisa celebrates the Luminara di Saint Ranieri, the Patron Saint of Italy, who died as a Saint in 1161, and who has been celebrated since the late 17th century. Along the river Arno, more than 70,000 candles are lit, which light up the river, the buildings, the bridges and the whole city. Several of the wax candles are also sent floating down the river. The only thing not lit by candles is the Leaning Tower, which is adorned by oil lamps, instead. The celebration also includes a fireworks celebration at the “Cittadella Vecchia” after dark, around 11 at night.

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