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Section dedicated to St. Mark's Campanile |
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The campanile of St. Mark's is an imposing square plan tower about 99
metres high, crowned by a spire that was once a lighthouse for shipping.
It is the prototype of all the campaniles of the lagoon area. It was first
built in the 12th century on the site of what was probably a watchtower
and rebuilt in its current form early in the 16th centurywith the addition
of a belfry and with the spire faced in copper and topped by a sort of
rotating platform with a statue of the Archangel Gabriel which functioned
as a weathercock. |
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