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Pisa, Greece: Unveiling the Ancient Contest | Greek Mythology Story|VISMYTH
Pisa, a modern village located 2.15 kilometers east of Olympia, Greece, holds a fascinating history.……
Greek mythological figures—Pisa, Greece#Pisa,Greece #GreekMythology #GreekGods #MythologyExplained #VIS #VISMYTH
published: 27 Oct 2023
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The Leaning Tower Of Pisa: Italy’s Legendary Architectural Mistake | Massive Engineering Mistakes
Did you know that The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy was actually the result of a human mistake? Just one minor miscalculation made in the 11th century left us with an amazing 14,500-tonne leaning tower. Find out how this mishap came about here.
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published: 21 Jun 2019
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8 Secrets Hidden Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa isn't Italian just because it was built in Italy. It's Italian through and through. Its History, its Construction, its faults and its beauty are all, just so very Italian!
1. Showing off
The Tower was designed to be a free-standing bell tower for the cathedral in the walled-in complex called Piazza Dei Miracoli or Miracle Square. The reason for its creation was because Pisa was becoming a powerful and prosperous city and they wanted to show off their wealth by constructing grand buildings, they also needed a place to display all the treasure and works of art they had pillaged from Sicily.
2. Unsound Foundation
The soil under the tower is a mixture of sandy and clayey silts, this material is very unstable, and considering the height of the water table and the hei...
published: 29 Sep 2021
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Can you visit Pia from Florence in a day? How much time should you plan to visit the famous leaning tower of Pisa? We have all the information for you to plan your day trip in Pisa. Watch this video and plan your Italy travel itinerary. Do LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!!
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15 Tourist Mistakes to Avoid in ROME, ITALY | Things To Know Before You Visit Rome
We’re talking about the top 15 tourist mistakes to avoid when you visit Rome, the capital of Italy!
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00:00 Don't make these mistakes!
00:47 Mistake 1: Water
01:21 Mistake 2: Language
02:23 Mistake 3: Awareness
03:10 Mistake 4: Sightseeing
03:48 Mistake 5: Planning
04:31 Mistake 6: Selfies
05:31 Mistake 7: Churches
06:16 Mistake 8: Neighborhoods
07:10 Mistake 9: Crosswalks
07:57 Mistake 10: Transportation
08:25 Mistake 11: Promptness
09:02 Mistake 12: Taxis
09:42 Mistake 13: Shoes
10:14 Mistake 14: Heat
11:01 Mistake 15: Food
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There are literally THOUSANDS of things to do in Rome, Italy:
🍝 Italian food, of course, like pasta, pizza, and Italian gelato!
🏛️ Museums and art galleries
🗺 Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, and other monuments
🏛️ The Roman forum, Roman pantheon, and the Colosse...
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Pisa, Greece: Unveiling the Ancient Contest | Greek Mythology Story|VISMYTH
Pisa, a modern village located 2.15 kilometers east of Olympia, Greece, holds a fascinating history.……
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The Leaning Tower Of Pisa: Italy’s Legendary Architectural Mistake | Massive Engineering Mistakes
Did you know that The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy was actually the result of a human mistake? Just one minor miscalculation made in the 11th century left us ...
Did you know that The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy was actually the result of a human mistake? Just one minor miscalculation made in the 11th century left us with an amazing 14,500-tonne leaning tower. Find out how this mishap came about here.
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Did you know that The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy was actually the result of a human mistake? Just one minor miscalculation made in the 11th century left us with an amazing 14,500-tonne leaning tower. Find out how this mishap came about here.
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- published: 21 Jun 2019
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8 Secrets Hidden Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa isn't Italian just because it was built in Italy. It's Italian through and through. Its History, its Construction, its faults and its ...
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa isn't Italian just because it was built in Italy. It's Italian through and through. Its History, its Construction, its faults and its beauty are all, just so very Italian!
1. Showing off
The Tower was designed to be a free-standing bell tower for the cathedral in the walled-in complex called Piazza Dei Miracoli or Miracle Square. The reason for its creation was because Pisa was becoming a powerful and prosperous city and they wanted to show off their wealth by constructing grand buildings, they also needed a place to display all the treasure and works of art they had pillaged from Sicily.
2. Unsound Foundation
The soil under the tower is a mixture of sandy and clayey silts, this material is very unstable, and considering the height of the water table and the height and weight of the tower, the foundations should have been made a lot deeper than the 3 meters they were, However, these weak, spongey foundations have actually saved the tower from falling in at least 4 occasions. Since the middle ages, there have been 4 severe earthquakes that, had the ground beneath the tower been harder would have shaken the tower to pieces but the softer soil under the tower actually absorbs the vibrations ensuring that the tower doesn't resonate with the earthquake.
3. Tranquillo.
Construction of the first stage was started in 1173 but then postponed for 60 years because of ongoing conflicts with Florence, Genoa, and Lucca. Construction of the second part started again in 1233 and continued to stop and start again until 1284 when the Pisans were defeated by the Genoese. In 1319, the seventh and final floor was completed but it wasn't until 1372, 199 years after construction had started the bell tower was added and the tower was finally completed.
4. 7 Floors of Flaws.
The Tower of Pisa actually began to lean shortly after construction of the second floor started, and construction was stopped after the third floor was completed. After the 100 year break, they attempted to build more floors and correct the leaning problem by building one side slightly higher than the other, however, this only added more masonry and weight to the weakest side of the foundations causing the Tower to lean more! So now the tower was not only still leaning but it was also bent too.
5. Digging yourself into a hole.
In 1838, an Architect called Alessandro Della Gherardesca wanted to uncover the beautiful stonework at the base of the tower that, under the tower's 14,500 tonnes, had been pushed under ground-level. He decided to dig a trench all the way around the base of the tower, making the stonework visible once again, but this trench became flooded with water and that water, and the removal of soil from around the tower's base only caused its inclination to increase.
6. The bell tolls for whom?
The bell-chamber at the top of the tower is home to seven bells, one for each note from the major scale. The biggest bell and the last one to be installed is called L'Assunta and was cast in 1654 and weighs nearly 8000lbs (3620kg). The bells haven't been rung since the last century for fear that their motion and vibration could cause damage to the tower.
7. Pride.
The Italian Dictator, Mussolini, thought that this leaning and bent tower with all its mistakes wasn't good publicity for Italian engineering and craftsmanship and so he decided to correct it. He had engineers drill 361 holes into the masonry foundation on the weaker side and fill them with concrete. Ironically, this just made the weaker side of the foundation heavier and therefore the tower tilted even more!
8. Stabilizing the Tower.
By 1996 the tower was perilously close to toppling over so engineers from all over the world were called in to work out how to stop it. They decided that rather than try to correct or strengthen the weakest side like every other failed attempt before them, they'd do the complete opposite, they'd weaken the stronger side. First, they put 800 tonnes of lead counterweights on the stronger side of the tower, then they attached cables around the third storey and tensioned them, then they bored through two layers of soil and extracted the soil from the boreholes the idea being to create cavities for the clay to compact down into smoothly once the bore was extracted from the hole. they removed a total of 1342 cubic ft (38m3) of soil and reduced the lean by 20 inches (50cm).
It's a bell Tower that tolls no bell, and yet all those faults, all those errors, mistakes, and flukes that went into it, have given it something that almost every other building lacks, they've given it a personality, a soul, and that, is what makes it truly Italian!
Please let us know what you thought of this video in the comments below and if you enjoyed it please give us a like and subscribe for more!
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https://wn.com/8_Secrets_Hidden_Inside_The_Leaning_Tower_Of_Pisa
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa isn't Italian just because it was built in Italy. It's Italian through and through. Its History, its Construction, its faults and its beauty are all, just so very Italian!
1. Showing off
The Tower was designed to be a free-standing bell tower for the cathedral in the walled-in complex called Piazza Dei Miracoli or Miracle Square. The reason for its creation was because Pisa was becoming a powerful and prosperous city and they wanted to show off their wealth by constructing grand buildings, they also needed a place to display all the treasure and works of art they had pillaged from Sicily.
2. Unsound Foundation
The soil under the tower is a mixture of sandy and clayey silts, this material is very unstable, and considering the height of the water table and the height and weight of the tower, the foundations should have been made a lot deeper than the 3 meters they were, However, these weak, spongey foundations have actually saved the tower from falling in at least 4 occasions. Since the middle ages, there have been 4 severe earthquakes that, had the ground beneath the tower been harder would have shaken the tower to pieces but the softer soil under the tower actually absorbs the vibrations ensuring that the tower doesn't resonate with the earthquake.
3. Tranquillo.
Construction of the first stage was started in 1173 but then postponed for 60 years because of ongoing conflicts with Florence, Genoa, and Lucca. Construction of the second part started again in 1233 and continued to stop and start again until 1284 when the Pisans were defeated by the Genoese. In 1319, the seventh and final floor was completed but it wasn't until 1372, 199 years after construction had started the bell tower was added and the tower was finally completed.
4. 7 Floors of Flaws.
The Tower of Pisa actually began to lean shortly after construction of the second floor started, and construction was stopped after the third floor was completed. After the 100 year break, they attempted to build more floors and correct the leaning problem by building one side slightly higher than the other, however, this only added more masonry and weight to the weakest side of the foundations causing the Tower to lean more! So now the tower was not only still leaning but it was also bent too.
5. Digging yourself into a hole.
In 1838, an Architect called Alessandro Della Gherardesca wanted to uncover the beautiful stonework at the base of the tower that, under the tower's 14,500 tonnes, had been pushed under ground-level. He decided to dig a trench all the way around the base of the tower, making the stonework visible once again, but this trench became flooded with water and that water, and the removal of soil from around the tower's base only caused its inclination to increase.
6. The bell tolls for whom?
The bell-chamber at the top of the tower is home to seven bells, one for each note from the major scale. The biggest bell and the last one to be installed is called L'Assunta and was cast in 1654 and weighs nearly 8000lbs (3620kg). The bells haven't been rung since the last century for fear that their motion and vibration could cause damage to the tower.
7. Pride.
The Italian Dictator, Mussolini, thought that this leaning and bent tower with all its mistakes wasn't good publicity for Italian engineering and craftsmanship and so he decided to correct it. He had engineers drill 361 holes into the masonry foundation on the weaker side and fill them with concrete. Ironically, this just made the weaker side of the foundation heavier and therefore the tower tilted even more!
8. Stabilizing the Tower.
By 1996 the tower was perilously close to toppling over so engineers from all over the world were called in to work out how to stop it. They decided that rather than try to correct or strengthen the weakest side like every other failed attempt before them, they'd do the complete opposite, they'd weaken the stronger side. First, they put 800 tonnes of lead counterweights on the stronger side of the tower, then they attached cables around the third storey and tensioned them, then they bored through two layers of soil and extracted the soil from the boreholes the idea being to create cavities for the clay to compact down into smoothly once the bore was extracted from the hole. they removed a total of 1342 cubic ft (38m3) of soil and reduced the lean by 20 inches (50cm).
It's a bell Tower that tolls no bell, and yet all those faults, all those errors, mistakes, and flukes that went into it, have given it something that almost every other building lacks, they've given it a personality, a soul, and that, is what makes it truly Italian!
Please let us know what you thought of this video in the comments below and if you enjoyed it please give us a like and subscribe for more!
See more at www.brilliantnews.com
- published: 29 Sep 2021
- views: 23294
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Leaning Tower Of Pisa Day Trip | Italy Travel Guide| Hindi Vlog | English Subtitles
#italytravel #travelguide #pisatower #pisaitaly #italytrip #itinerary #desicoupleonthego
Can you visit Pia from Florence in a day? How much time should you plan...
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Πως λειτουργεί το PISA [Ελληνική εκφώνηση]
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15 Tourist Mistakes to Avoid in ROME, ITALY | Things To Know Before You Visit Rome
We’re talking about the top 15 tourist mistakes to avoid when you visit Rome, the capital of Italy!
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00:00 Don't make these mistakes!
00:47 Mistake 1: Water...
We’re talking about the top 15 tourist mistakes to avoid when you visit Rome, the capital of Italy!
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00:00 Don't make these mistakes!
00:47 Mistake 1: Water
01:21 Mistake 2: Language
02:23 Mistake 3: Awareness
03:10 Mistake 4: Sightseeing
03:48 Mistake 5: Planning
04:31 Mistake 6: Selfies
05:31 Mistake 7: Churches
06:16 Mistake 8: Neighborhoods
07:10 Mistake 9: Crosswalks
07:57 Mistake 10: Transportation
08:25 Mistake 11: Promptness
09:02 Mistake 12: Taxis
09:42 Mistake 13: Shoes
10:14 Mistake 14: Heat
11:01 Mistake 15: Food
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There are literally THOUSANDS of things to do in Rome, Italy:
🍝 Italian food, of course, like pasta, pizza, and Italian gelato!
🏛️ Museums and art galleries
🗺 Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, and other monuments
🏛️ The Roman forum, Roman pantheon, and the Colosseum which date back to the Roman empire. (In fact, the ancient city of Rome left behind loads of Roman ruins, which you can’t miss when you visit this city!)
But these incredible things have heightened Rome tourism. That translates to loads of tourists, long lines, and higher prices.
Which is why we’ve made this mini guide to Rome tourist mistakes!
💦 Rome travel tips about clean water and Italian food.
🇮🇹 Learn a little bit of Italian before you visit Rome.
🤑 Visit the Rome tourist attractions without getting pickpocketed or scammed.
🗺️ Look at a tourist map of Rome, Italy and decide which neighborhoods to explore. (hint: Trastevere!)
🏛️ How to make sure you don’t miss your favorite sites like the Roman Forum or the Vatican, OR wait in long lines.
👥 With so many places to see in Rome, Italy, you’re bound to see them with hundreds (or thousands!) of other tourists…but we're bringing you insider tips! (AKA: The best things to do in Rome — without the crowds!)
💡 Rome travel tips like what to wear (and what NOT to wear)
🚂 How to visit Rome using public transportation in Italy (trains, buses, metros, and taxis in Rome)
🥵 Rome weather can be hot, especially during peak tourist season. Here’s what you need to know about staying cool. (Tip: Even Rome hotels don’t always have air conditioning!)
🌙 Visiting Rome at night is safe — and lovely!
🍕 We all know that Italian food is delicious, and Rome is one of the most popular places to visit in Italy. So definitely try the local food! Watch our video for a list :)
Avoid these tourist mistakes to have a beautiful trip to Rome!
Note: We spent 8 months living in Rome in 2016-2017 and have spent months visiting there since then. These tips are based on our actual experiences and we are sharing them to help you have your best trip in Rome! Also, we truly love the friendly, lively Roman people and their incredible food!
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If you love traveling Europe, getting off-the-beaten-path, meeting the locals, or having foodie experiences (especially coffee and gelato), then you're in the right place!
We're Jana and Brett — Aplins in the Alps — a travel couple exploring Europe (including Italy!).
▶️ Get to know us better by watching our channel from episode 1!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaQdArUICNc&list=PLKLDj1KvzhNqSr8u1V3vlj676x42FjVoi
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We’re talking about the top 15 tourist mistakes to avoid when you visit Rome, the capital of Italy!
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00:00 Don't make these mistakes!
00:47 Mistake 1: Water
01:21 Mistake 2: Language
02:23 Mistake 3: Awareness
03:10 Mistake 4: Sightseeing
03:48 Mistake 5: Planning
04:31 Mistake 6: Selfies
05:31 Mistake 7: Churches
06:16 Mistake 8: Neighborhoods
07:10 Mistake 9: Crosswalks
07:57 Mistake 10: Transportation
08:25 Mistake 11: Promptness
09:02 Mistake 12: Taxis
09:42 Mistake 13: Shoes
10:14 Mistake 14: Heat
11:01 Mistake 15: Food
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There are literally THOUSANDS of things to do in Rome, Italy:
🍝 Italian food, of course, like pasta, pizza, and Italian gelato!
🏛️ Museums and art galleries
🗺 Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, and other monuments
🏛️ The Roman forum, Roman pantheon, and the Colosseum which date back to the Roman empire. (In fact, the ancient city of Rome left behind loads of Roman ruins, which you can’t miss when you visit this city!)
But these incredible things have heightened Rome tourism. That translates to loads of tourists, long lines, and higher prices.
Which is why we’ve made this mini guide to Rome tourist mistakes!
💦 Rome travel tips about clean water and Italian food.
🇮🇹 Learn a little bit of Italian before you visit Rome.
🤑 Visit the Rome tourist attractions without getting pickpocketed or scammed.
🗺️ Look at a tourist map of Rome, Italy and decide which neighborhoods to explore. (hint: Trastevere!)
🏛️ How to make sure you don’t miss your favorite sites like the Roman Forum or the Vatican, OR wait in long lines.
👥 With so many places to see in Rome, Italy, you’re bound to see them with hundreds (or thousands!) of other tourists…but we're bringing you insider tips! (AKA: The best things to do in Rome — without the crowds!)
💡 Rome travel tips like what to wear (and what NOT to wear)
🚂 How to visit Rome using public transportation in Italy (trains, buses, metros, and taxis in Rome)
🥵 Rome weather can be hot, especially during peak tourist season. Here’s what you need to know about staying cool. (Tip: Even Rome hotels don’t always have air conditioning!)
🌙 Visiting Rome at night is safe — and lovely!
🍕 We all know that Italian food is delicious, and Rome is one of the most popular places to visit in Italy. So definitely try the local food! Watch our video for a list :)
Avoid these tourist mistakes to have a beautiful trip to Rome!
Note: We spent 8 months living in Rome in 2016-2017 and have spent months visiting there since then. These tips are based on our actual experiences and we are sharing them to help you have your best trip in Rome! Also, we truly love the friendly, lively Roman people and their incredible food!
➡️ You may also like: Rome Food Tour | https://youtu.be/GZWZGm1ChpQ
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If you love traveling Europe, getting off-the-beaten-path, meeting the locals, or having foodie experiences (especially coffee and gelato), then you're in the right place!
We're Jana and Brett — Aplins in the Alps — a travel couple exploring Europe (including Italy!).
▶️ Get to know us better by watching our channel from episode 1!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaQdArUICNc&list=PLKLDj1KvzhNqSr8u1V3vlj676x42FjVoi
Website: https://www.aplinsinthealps.com
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- published: 16 Jul 2022
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NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY - GREEK ISLES - Santorini Athens Pisa Florence Messina Naples Katakolon Cannes
May 2023 another great experienced! ➡️www.ncl.com
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Santorini Island, Greece
1:52 - Piraeus Athens, Greece
4:31 - Katakolon Olympia, Greece
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May 2023 another great experienced! ➡️www.ncl.com
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Santorini Island, Greece
1:52 - Piraeus Athens, Greece
4:31 - Katakolon Olympia, Greece
6:40 - Messina Sicily, Italy
10:04 - Naples Pompeii, Italy
12:09 - Livorno Florence/Pisa, Italy
15:49 - Cannes, France and Monaco
https://wn.com/Norwegian_Breakaway_Greek_Isles_Santorini_Athens_Pisa_Florence_Messina_Naples_Katakolon_Cannes
May 2023 another great experienced! ➡️www.ncl.com
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Santorini Island, Greece
1:52 - Piraeus Athens, Greece
4:31 - Katakolon Olympia, Greece
6:40 - Messina Sicily, Italy
10:04 - Naples Pompeii, Italy
12:09 - Livorno Florence/Pisa, Italy
15:49 - Cannes, France and Monaco
- published: 23 Jul 2023
- views: 2157