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  2. St Mark's Campanile - Wikipedia

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    St Mark's Campanile (Italian: Campanile di San Marco, Venetian: Canpanièl de San Marco) is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. The current campanile is a reconstruction completed in 1912, the previous tower having collapsed in 1902.

  3. San Giorgio Maggiore (church), Venice - Wikipedia

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    Campanile - Upper part. The campanile (bell tower), first built in 1467, fell in 1774; it was rebuilt in neo-classic style by 1791. It was ascended by easy ramps and there is now also a lift. There is a fine view across Venice from the top.

  4. List of leaning towers - Wikipedia

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    Bellisario’s Tower (Cerreto D’Esi, Ancona) The campanile (bell tower) of the Cathedral of Pisa (known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa), Pisa; The campanile of Duomo di Portogruaro [5] The campanile of San Giorgio dei Greci in Venice; The campanile of San Martino church on the island of Burano, Venice; The campanile of San Michele, Massino Visconti

  5. Bell tower - Wikipedia

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    The term campanile (/ ˌ k æ m p ə ˈ n iː l i,-l eɪ /, also US: / ˌ k ɑː m-/, Italian: [kampaˈniːle]), from the Italian campanile, which in turn derives from campana, meaning "bell", is synonymous with bell tower; though in English usage campanile tends to be used to refer to a free standing bell tower. A bell tower may also in some ...

  6. Loggetta del Sansovino - Wikipedia

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    The Loggetta is a small, richly decorated building at the base of the bell tower in Saint Mark's Square, Venice, Italy.Built by Jacopo Sansovino between 1538 and 1546, [1] it served at various times as a gathering place for nobles and for meetings of the procurators of Saint Mark, the officials of the Venetian Republic who were responsible principally for the administration of the treasury of ...

  7. San Polo (church) - Wikipedia

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    Southern side with bell tower. Religion; Affiliation: Roman Catholic: Province: ... The Chiesa di San Polo is a Catholic church in Venice, ... The campanile, ...