An
inclined tower is a tower that was intentionally built at an incline. The world's most popular inclined tower, although it was not originally projected, designed, or supposed to be inclined, is the
Torre di Pisa, in Pisa, Italy. The world's tallest inclined tower is the tower of
Olympic Stadium in
Montreal,
Quebec, which stands at . The
Puerta de Europa in
Madrid is a matching pair of inclined towers. An inclined tower is used to hold the roof of
Schwarzwald-Baar-Center, a mall in
Villingen-Schwenningen,
Germany.