Height chart
Leaning Tower of Pisa Height Chart
Leaning Tower of Pisa is shown here at 5,667 cm, or 185'11.1". The tower's tilt changes the way the height reads, so the outline feels less upright than the number alone suggests.
In the on-page visual comparison, the Leaning Tower of Pisa renders about 576 px tall. A 170 cm person renders about 17 px at the same scale, so the tower and human marker stay on one baseline.
- Height
- 5,667 cm
- Feet and inches
- 185'11.1"
- Category
- Landmark
- Type
- Leaning bell tower
Location Pisa, Italy
Visual read A tilted tower where lean changes perceived balance and makes height feel less vertical than the number suggests.
Chart images
Two chart views
The first image isolates the landmark height chart. The second adds human-scale context without changing the chart value.
Original height chart
Original Leaning Tower of Pisa height chart.
Human comparison height chart
Leaning Tower of Pisa human comparison chart.
What the chart shows
What the chart adds
The chart shows the selected 5,667 cm / 185'11.1" tower height on one scale, using the higher-side reference noted on the page. The on-page comparison keeps the tower true-scale and places the human marker on the same baseline.
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Chart value
5,667 cm
185'11.1"
Display unit
Drag the figures horizontally. The landmark keeps true scale; people are shown as small visibility markers near the baseline.
Open full visual boardHeight in cm and feet/inches
Clean readout
The chart value stays visible in both units so the page remains easy to compare across systems.
Height in cm
5,667 cm
Height in feet and inches
185'11.1"
Quick facts
At a glance
The visible chart value is listed here in both centimeters and feet/inches, along with the comparison frame used on the page.
- Height
- 5,667 cm
- Height in feet and inches
- 185'11.1"
- Category
- Landmark
- Type
- Leaning bell tower
- Location
- Pisa, Italy
- Visual comparison note
- The lean changes perceived balance as much as the measured height does.
- Source
- HowHeight Editorial checked public landmark-height references for Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- Method
- This page uses HowHeight's selected reference height in centimeters and feet/inches for the visible comparison; the measurement note explains scope, rounding, or source differences.
Source and method
Editorial basis
The page is built from the chart value shown in the visualization, with transparent source handling and consistent unit standardization.
- Prepared by
- HowHeight Editorial
- Source
- HowHeight Editorial checked public landmark-height references for Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- Method
- This page uses HowHeight's selected reference height in centimeters and feet/inches for the visible comparison; the measurement note explains scope, rounding, or source differences.
- Last updated
- May 2, 2026
- Update note
- May 2, 2026 update: refreshed the reference images, added the on-page visual comparison tool, and optimized the inline chart to show the height gap while keeping small human markers visible.
Measurement note
Why height numbers can differ
HowHeight compares the selected chart value with public references for Leaning Tower of Pisa, then explains the measurement scope and rounding choice in this note.
HowHeight editorial judgment
After checking the listed references and public context, HowHeight uses 5,667 cm as the selected comparison value and shows 56.67 m high side / 55.86 m low side as the reference value for context.
Because the tower leans, sources list both a high-side and low-side height. The chart uses the high-side 56.67 m top-point value.
Reference links
- Leaning Tower of Pisa factsSupports the high-side 56.67 m and low-side 55.86 m values; the chart uses the high-side top-point value.
FAQ
Common questions
How tall is Leaning Tower of Pisa in this chart?
It is shown at 5,667 cm, or 185'11.1".
What is Leaning Tower of Pisa height in feet and inches?
It is shown as 185'11.1" in the chart.
Which side of the Leaning Tower of Pisa height is used?
The selected value follows the commonly cited higher-side measurement, which is the better reference for the tower's maximum vertical comparison.
Which pages help compare the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Arc de Triomphe is slightly shorter, while Saint Basil's Cathedral and Sydney Opera House are taller examples that show how the Pisa tower fits between lower monuments and mid-height landmarks.
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