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The Torre dei Gualandi (also known as the Muda Tower,) is a former tower in Pisa, central Italy, now included in the . It is located on the north part of the Piazza dei Cavalieri. The original tower was located on the right side of the present building. Gualandi was the name of a Pisan family that owned the tower in the 13th century. Ugolino della Gherardesca, his sons and two grandsons were immured in the tower and starved to death in the 13th century. Dante, his contemporary, wrote about Gherardesca in his masterpiece The Divine Comedy.

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  • The Torre dei Gualandi (also known as the Muda Tower,) is a former tower in Pisa, central Italy, now included in the . It is located on the north part of the Piazza dei Cavalieri. The original tower was located on the right side of the present building. Gualandi was the name of a Pisan family that owned the tower in the 13th century. Ugolino della Gherardesca, his sons and two grandsons were immured in the tower and starved to death in the 13th century. Dante, his contemporary, wrote about Gherardesca in his masterpiece The Divine Comedy. (en)
  • La torre dei Gualandi, chiamata anche come Torre della Muda, era un'antica torre medievale di Pisa, oggi inglobata del palazzo dell'Orologio. È nota poiché è stata il luogo in cui furono imprigionati e lasciati morire di fame il conte Ugolino della Gherardesca insieme ai suoi figli e nipoti. (it)
  • La Torre de Gualandi (en italiano, Torre dei Gualandi o Torre della Muda) es una antigua torre medieval ubicada en la ciudad de Pisa, en la región Toscana (Italia). Actualmente donde se encontraba esta torre se halla el (en italiano Palazzo dell'Orologio). La torre se encontraba en la parte norte de la Piazza dei Cavalieri. La torre estaba en la parte derecha del edificio actual. El nombre provenía de una de las antiguas familias de Pisa, los , quienes eran propietarios de la torre en el siglo XIII. (es)
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  • La Torre de Gualandi (en italiano, Torre dei Gualandi o Torre della Muda) es una antigua torre medieval ubicada en la ciudad de Pisa, en la región Toscana (Italia). Actualmente donde se encontraba esta torre se halla el (en italiano Palazzo dell'Orologio). La torre se encontraba en la parte norte de la Piazza dei Cavalieri. La torre estaba en la parte derecha del edificio actual. El nombre provenía de una de las antiguas familias de Pisa, los , quienes eran propietarios de la torre en el siglo XIII. En esta torre fueron encerrados Ugolino della Gherardesca, sus hijos y dos nietos, quienes murieron de hambre en el siglo XIII. Dante Alighieri, contemporáneos de los mismos, escribió sobre Gherardesca en el canto XXXIII del Infierno en su obra maestra La Divina Comedia. (es)
  • The Torre dei Gualandi (also known as the Muda Tower,) is a former tower in Pisa, central Italy, now included in the . It is located on the north part of the Piazza dei Cavalieri. The original tower was located on the right side of the present building. Gualandi was the name of a Pisan family that owned the tower in the 13th century. Ugolino della Gherardesca, his sons and two grandsons were immured in the tower and starved to death in the 13th century. Dante, his contemporary, wrote about Gherardesca in his masterpiece The Divine Comedy. (en)
  • La torre dei Gualandi, chiamata anche come Torre della Muda, era un'antica torre medievale di Pisa, oggi inglobata del palazzo dell'Orologio. È nota poiché è stata il luogo in cui furono imprigionati e lasciati morire di fame il conte Ugolino della Gherardesca insieme ai suoi figli e nipoti. (it)
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