- The present inclination of the Leaning Tower, Pisas most important sight, is measured to be about 10 percent. The reason behind the inclination still remains a mystery. However, it is believed that the tilt was due to the subsidence of the foundation soil, which was a mixture of varied deposits and clayish material.
- Pisa was the birthplace of the important early physicist, Galileo Galilei.
- Pisa's origins remained unknown for centuries. The presence of an Etruscan (civilization of ancient Italy) necropolis (large cemetery), discovered during excavations in the Arena Garibald (mulit-use stadium) in 1991, allowed to clarify its Etruscan origins.
- The city has two sister-cities in the USA: Niles, Illinois, and Coral Gables, Florida.
- Football is the main sport in Pisa; the local team, Pisa Calcio, currently plays in the Italian Series B (second-highest division), and has had a top flight history throughout the 1980s and the 1990s, featuring several world class players such as Diego Simeone, Christian Vieri, and Dunga.
- Pisa is also known for its excellent university, which was established in 1343 and has become one of Italy's top schools.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Sightseeing Highlight: Pisa
The JSerra Catholic High School Chamber Singers Performance Tour has the option to visit Pisa on Monday, April 4, 2011. Read on to learn more about this exciting destination:
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