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Leaning towers in Pisa: San Nicola Traditional Geocache

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Zeddicus_Zorander: [english text follows]
Ciao DOC_90,
dopo oltre 30 giorni dalla mia nota non ho ricevuto alcuna risposta né visto alcuna modifica.
La cache viene pertanto archiviata.

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Hi DOC_90,

After more than 30 days from my last note I didn't receive any answer and no action has been done.
The cache is archived.

If you haven't done so already, please pick up any remaining cache bits as soon as possible.

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Un saluto e buon geocaching,
Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander

Community Volunteer Reviewer for Italy
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Hidden : 4/6/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Everyone knows the famous leaning tower of Pisa...but did you know, that the leaning towers in this city are actually three? With this cache you'll be able to see the only octagonal bell tower in town, leaning at a 2.5 degree angle.

 


Church

San Nicola is mentioned for the first time, together with the annexed convent, in 1097. In 1297-1313 theAugustinians enlarged it, perhaps under design by Giovanni Pisano (eastern side). In the 17th century the edifice was restored with the addition of altars and the Sacrament Chapel by Matteo Nigetti (1614).

The façade features pilaster strips, blind arches and lozenges, and is decorated with 12th century intarsia. The interior houses the panels of Madonna with Child (by Matteo Traini, 14th century) and of St. Nicholas Saving Pisa from the Plague (15th century), canvases by Giovanni Stefano Marucelli and Giovanni Biliverti, a Crucifix by Giovanni Pisano, a Madonna with Child by Nino Pisano and an Annunciation by Francesco di Valdambrino.

A covered passage connects the church to the Torre De Cantone and, from it, to the Palazzo delle Vedove: it was used by the Medici gentlewoman residing in the latter to reach the church without walking in the streets.

 
Bell tower and façade
 
Top of the bell tower.

Bell tower

The octangular bell tower, the second most famous in the city after the Leaning Tower, most likely dates to 1170. There is no proof, but, as in the case of its other more famous counterpart, the architect seems to be Diotisalvi. Originally it was separated from the nearby buildings. It is also slightly tilting; the base is under the current street level.

The lower part starts at the top of each side with blind arches including lozenges. The bell has instead a good plan, with a single mullioned window on each side, and is surrounded by a gallery with small arches supported by columns. The cusp has a pyramidal shape.

The polychrome effect was obtained by using stones from different locations.

 

The Cache

The cache is a small container hidden near the church. The cache contains only the logbook and a small FTF award, so you should BRING A PEN to sign. Please be aware to not be seen from muggles and put the cache back exactly in the way you found it. Happy geocaching!

Note: The cache is placed in a limited traffic zone, accessible by car only by residents. If you want to come as near as possible to the hiding place, the nearest parking is the one in the waypoint (it's a pay parking from 8AM to 8 PM). 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Jevgr lbhe ybt ng yrnfg va ratyvfu. BYQ: Qeva Qeva... ARJ: Yrg'f ernq fbzr shegure vasbezngvba...

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)