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Giotto’s Campanile is a free-standing bell tower that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy. Standing adjacent the Basilica of...
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English: The exterior of Giotto's Campanile (or bell tower), part of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore (or Florence Cathedral) in Florence. Perspective correction has been applied to overcome the lens distortion, resulting from such a tall building.
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Experience Campanile di Giotto (Giotto's Bell Tower) in Florence. ... Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > Tuscany and Umbria > Florence > Attractions > Campanile di Giotto (Giotto's Bell Tower)
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Faced with white, red and green marbles like the Cathedral, the majestic square-base bell tower, considered the most beautiful in Italy – probably created more as a decorative rather than functional element – was begun by Giotto in 1334. ... Baptistery Cathedral Campanile Museum Residence Workshop S.
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YOUR WAY TO FLORENCE ► The cathedral of Florence, Italy: the Brunelleschi's Duomo of Florence and Giotto's Campanile ... florence, italy cathedral: brunelleschi's duomo of florence, giotto's campanile...
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Giotto's design was in harmony with the polychromy of the cathedral next door. The multicolored facades make the tower appear as if it were painted.
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Giotto began constructing the Campanile (right) on July 19, 1334, over 30 years after the start of the Cathedral (left). Giotto's design was in harmony with ...
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the duomo and giotto's campanile ... the "cupolone" or huge dome remains, with the cathedral bell-tower known as the "campanile di giotto", the most striking feature of any view of the city. giotto, the famous painter and architect designed the tower, although at his death in 1337 only the lowest part was complete.
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I realized when I got home that even though I took several "shots" of the Brunnelleschi Dome on the way up the 414 stairs of the Campanile, I only have one passably good picture of part of the city of Florence from the top of the Campanile. ... Assisi--Giotto's Frescoes...
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Giotto's Tower, or Campanile, with its 414 steps that 19th century visitor George Eliot mentioned as creating strange and interesting exercise for her legs, ... As if to prove the omnipresence of the Duomo and Giotto's campanile in town, all we had to do was look out of our hotel room window, and this is what we saw:
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