St Mark’s Campanile
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St Mark’s Campanile has graced Venice since the 9th century, offering breathtaking views and historical significance.
Designed by Bartolomeo Bon, the campanile reflects Venetian Gothic architecture, both inside and out.
An Architectural Marvel
From its Italian elegant exterior to the panoramic views from the top, the campanile stands as a Venetian masterpiece.
The campanile has endured multiple restorations throughout its history, ensuring its continued splendor.
How to Get There:
Access St Mark’s Campanile by ascending its steps or taking an elevator for a rewarding experience.
For an unforgettable experience, visit the tower during sunset to witness Venice’s transformation into a magical golden city.
- St. Mark’s Campanile is an iconic bell tower located in Venice, Italy, standing in the famous St. Mark’s Square.
- The current tower, built in the 16th century, is not the original structure; the first campanile, constructed in the 9th century, was replaced due to instability.
- Standing at approximately 98.6 meters (323 feet) tall, the Campanile offers breathtaking panoramic views of Venice and the surrounding lagoon from its observation deck.
Free Walking Tour of Venice
Immerse yourself in Venice’s culture and history by joining a Free walking tour that includes Campanile. These tours provide local insights, ensuring you don’t miss the opportunity to explore this iconic tower and soak in its rich history.
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