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Pisa : Italy

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Construction of a new leaning tower of glass and steel 57 meters tall, containing offices and apartments was scheduled to start in summer 2004 and take 4 years. It was designed by Dante Oscar Benini and raised criticism.

History
Already existing during Etruscan and Roman times, Pisa reached its apex in the Middle Ages when it was one of the four Marine Republics of Italy (Repubbliche Marinare), together with Genoa, Amalfi and Venice.

At that time the city was a very important commercial center and controlled a significant Mediterranean fleet. It conquered part of Sardinia and successfully defeated several rival towns in Sicily and in the south of Italy; its fleet also took part in the crusades. Pisa used the riches it had accumulated in those years to build the monuments that constitute the Campo dei Miracoli.

The town had an independent republican government and was ruled by a city council. Pisa always sided with the pro-imperial Ghibellines , actively supporting emperors such as Frederick Barbarossa, Frederick II and Henry VII. Those emperors acknowledged Pisan independence and were so grateful for its loyalty that the town was chosen to house the spoils of Henry King of Germans, the son of Frederick II. The spoils remain in Pisa’s Cathedral.

The decline began in 1284 when Pisa was defeated by Genoa in the naval Battle of Meloria. The defeat ended the marine power of Pisa and the town never fully recovered. It tried to rebuild its power in the course of the 14th century but was eventually conquered by Florence in 1406. Galileo Galilei was born and lived here.

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