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St Mark's Campanile

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St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's Campanile
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Monday9:45am - 7pm
Tuesday9:45am - 7pm
Wednesday9:45am - 7pm
Thursday9:45am - 7pm
Friday9:45am - 7pm
Saturday9:45am - 7pm


St Mark's Campanile is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy, located in the Piazza San Marco. It is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. The tower is 98.6 metres tall, and stands alone in a corner of St Mark's Square, near the front of the basilica. It has a simple form, the bulk of which is a fluted brick square shaft, 12 metres wide on each side and 50 metres tall, above which is a loggia surrounding the belfry, housing five bells. The belfry is topped by a cube, alternate faces of which show the Lion of St. Mark and the female representation of Venice . The tower is capped by a pyramidal spire, at the top of which sits a golden weathervane in the form of the archangel Gabriel. The campanile reached its present form in 1514. The current tower was reconstructed in its present form in 1912 after the collapse of 1902.
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