The collapse of the Zisa caused such a loud roar that it was heard throughout most of the city. It’s almost as if we can still hear the cries of dismay of the local inhabitants, who were shaken by this serious event.
The image of the Zisa, which had been intact for centuries and reproduced in drawings and prints, changed appearance several times in the last thirty years of the 20th century, first as a building still intact but in a state of neglect, then collapsed, then encased in scaffolding and finally restored in all its austere, compact form.