Campanile di San Marco
Campanile di San Marco (St. Mark's Bell Tower, Eng: St Mark's Campanile) is one of the highest buildings in Venice. City views from 97 meters high and you can watch the image of St. Mark's Basilica dome. It also has a location overlooking the whole of the square tower. Once upon a time is a privilege to watch the landscape JW Von Goethe follow.
Campanile di San Marco 9 th century, and then again a few times were built. Collapsed in a gratuitous way in 1902 and was rebuilt after the original form. Building then used as the sea and shot tower was used for tourist purposes. Today, like many buildings in Venice tower began to lie on their side. But the work is done for protection.
98. 6-meter tower at the corner of San Marco Square and close to St. Mark's Basilica. Visited the tower in 1912 and is the state with the most recent at the top of the view to follow the price is 8 euros.
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