What fun it was approaching the city and spotting the Leaning Tower! When we entered the city center, the Leaning Tower was there to greet us, and we were ready to have some fun with it!



The Leaning Tower was built to be a free-standing bell tower for the nearby cathedral. Construction began in 1173, but before the year was out, the tower was already showing a slight tilt. This was due to a poorly laid foundation and a very loose substrate (aka- a mucky soil underneath). At one point, architects tried to compensate for the lean by making the rooms on one side of the tower taller than the other side. This obviously didn't solve the problem, but it did result in a visible curve to the tower. In any case, the tower was finally completed in the 1300s. Towards the end of the 20th century, a lot of effort (and $) was put into making the tower more structurally sound. They ended up pumping tons and tons of soil out from under the tower, which has stabilized it sufficiently...for now.
Anyway, moving on. Pisa's Cathedral Square, also known as the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), houses three important buildings: the cathedral (Duomo), the baptistry, and the afore-mentioned bell tower.
We headed to the Baptistry next.




We left the Baptistry, and then headed over to the Duomo (the cathedral).






We left Pisa, and drove to a nearby US Base called Camp Darby. It was delightful to go to their Commissary and load up on some American snacks. But, it was even more delightful to make our way to the Post Office on the base. We were able to mail a box of dirty laundry to our post box back in the UK for free! That way, we wouldn't have to worry about the weight limit that we barely passed when we flew to Italy. Phew!
We spent or last afternoon in Italy back at the hotel. Collin took a nap while the kids enjoyed the pool and water slide. Although, I must admit, it was a little stressful as the pool had no shallow end for Maddie and we didn't have floaties. And, get this.... they don't allow you to swim in public pools in Italy without swim caps. We hadn't thought to bring swim caps (of which we must have 20 at home). So, we had to shell out 4 euro per cap to let them swim (I actually only bought one, and told them to take turns. I know, I'm such a cheap meanie, but it was a matter of principal at that point).
Our last meal in Italy was at a delightful restaurant not far from the hotel. Pizza, risotto, pasta... and of course, we finished it all off with gelato.
Ciao Italy! Thank you for so many incredible and delicious memories!
3 comments:
I'm going to miss Italy. I so enjoyed following you on your trip. Where are "we" going next?
Oh, now I get it! You have to APPROVE my comment before it shows. I'll stop leaving comments now.............
I meant, I'll stop leaving MULTIPLE comments now.
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