The marble tower lists over four degrees perpendicular to the ground and stands just less than 200 feet tall. You see the cathedral in the background and find the marble frame exquisite. The checkered facade was erected in the 11th century and maintains its classic design and distinctive Romanesque ambiance. The gray and white stone offset the pearl color of the Leaning Tower. The large bronze doors create a heavy importance underneath the thin, tiered columns of the facade’s upper half. Indelible grace encircles the square and the blossoming antiquity.