St Mark's Campanile (Venice)
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St Mark's Campanile is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, located in the square (piazza) of the same name.
A tower was first built at the present site in the eighth century as a watch tower for the dock which then occupied what is now the Piazzetta dei Leoncini. It was repeatedly rebuilt over the succeeding centuries.
The campanile reached its present form in 1514. As it stands today, however, the tower is a reconstruction, completed in 1912 after the collapse of 1902.
The 100 metre-high tower consists of a sturdy brick shaft, an observation platform, a section housing the five bells, and a pyramidal spire, topped by a golden angel weathervane.
The logetta which housed the barracks of the guard for the Doge's Palace lies beneath the campanile. It was built by Sansovino, completed in 1549 and extended in 1663.
On July 14, 1902, the campanile collapsed completely, also demolishing the logetta. Remarkably no one was killed. It was decided to rebuild the tower exactly as it was, with some internal reinforcement to prevent future collapse. The reconstructed campanile was opened on St Mark's Day, April 25, 1912.
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St Mark's Campanile is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, located in the square (piazza) of the same name.
A tower was first built at the present site in the eighth century as a watch tower for the dock which then occupied what is now the Piazzetta dei Leoncini. It was repeatedly rebuilt over the succeeding centuries.
The campanile reached its present form in 1514. As it stands today, however, the tower is a reconstruction, completed in 1912 after the collapse of 1902.
The 100 metre-high tower consists of a sturdy brick shaft, an observation platform, a section housing the five bells, and a pyramidal spire, topped by a golden angel weathervane.
The logetta which housed the barracks of the guard for the Doge's Palace lies beneath the campanile. It was built by Sansovino, completed in 1549 and extended in 1663.
On July 14, 1902, the campanile collapsed completely, also demolishing the logetta. Remarkably no one was killed. It was decided to rebuild the tower exactly as it was, with some internal reinforcement to prevent future collapse. The reconstructed campanile was opened on St Mark's Day, April 25, 1912.
Google panorama: goo.gl/maps/LnRLC97DYzU1aS4z6
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mark's_Campanile
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Coordinates: 45°26'2"N 12°20'20"E
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- Campanile of San Pietro 1.6 km
- Campanile S.Elena 2.2 km
- Campanile 2.9 km
- Torre Bissara 63 km
- Poppo's Bell Tower in Aquileia 89 km
- Belfry 97 km
- Belfry 171 km
- City Tower 295 km
- Bell tower 497 km
- San Marco 0.3 km
- Venice 0.4 km
- Island of San Giorgio Maggiore 0.8 km
- park 0.8 km
- Castello (sestiere) 1 km
- Basin of San Marco 1.2 km
- Dorsoduro (sestiere) 1.2 km
- Lido di Venezia 5.9 km
- Venetian Lagoon 7.2 km
- Gulf of Venice 49 km