I love looking at old architecture. That was a large part of what I did when I visited Europe, Mexico and Belize (pyramids for the last two), but I have no idea why so many people want to see a building that was so poorly built that it leans and cannot be used. (Outside of Galileo using it to drop his balls; which possibly never happened)
I love looking at old architecture. That was a large part of what I did when I visited Europe, Mexico and Belize (pyramids for the last two), but I have no idea why so many people want to see a building that was so poorly built that it leans and cannot be used. (Outside of Galileo using it to drop his balls; which possibly never happened)