September 19-September 30: 8:30-19:45; October 1st-October 9th: 9:30-19:00 (last entry time 18:15); October 10-10 31st; 9:30-17:30; November 1st - March 31st: 9:30-17:30 (last entry time 16:45); January 8th - January 19th: Close maintenance work; April 1st - April 30th: 9:00-17:30 (last entry time 16:45); May 1st - September 4th: 8:30-21:00 (final entry Time 20:45); September 5th - September 18th: 8:30-20:15.
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 0.5-1 hour
Address: Sestiere San Marco 328, 30124 Venice, Italy
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Phone: +39-41-2708311
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close to my hometown, the city I went to university...with its wonderful Campanile in San Marco square. lovely place!
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The historic Venetian landmark St. Mark's Bell Tower
St. Mark's Bell Tower has stood on St. Mark's Square since the end of the fifteenth century. It is both the ordinate of the Venetian city and the spatial composition of the square complex. Focus. The beautiful city of Venice, the sparkling lagoon and the rolling Alps are all here.
The five domes below the St. Mark's bell tower are the domes of St. Mark's Church. People always praise Europeans with rigorous and meticulous words. This is true, whether it is the clock tower clock that has been accurate for the past few hundred years, or the dome that needs precision calculation and design. .
8 Euro tickets per person, you can take the elevator to the tower, where you can see the panoramic view of Venice.
My_Travel_Vest
The clock tower is next to the church, and it costs 8 euros to enter. We visited the bell tower of St. Mark's Church and the initially clouded sky suddenly opened its eyes, and a clear blue sky appeared in front of us. The beauty of Shuicheng in the rain is fascinating. In June, oleander stretches by the old Gothic iron window, and the sky is full of gray and cool colors. The rosy brick wall shines slightly under the warm sunshine, with a light color and full of dreams. It has the charm of Phoebe's usual charm. The blending of art and life to become a kind of heritage can be seen here.
Yoki Huang
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Introduction
St. Mark's Bell Tower is part of St. Mark's Cathedral. As the lighthouse of the city on the lagoon, the bell tower has long been regarded by the Venetians as an undisputed landmark of Venice. It is more in Venice than in St. Mark's Cathedral itself. . You can take the elevator to the top of the building and overlook the Venetian city, and even look out over the beautiful Alps in the northwest.
close to my hometown, the city I went to university...with its wonderful Campanile in San Marco square. lovely place!
The Campanile is, perhaps, Venice's most iconic structure. It is also the tallest building in Venice and visible from almost everywhere. Visitors can take an elevator to the top (for 8 euros) and get a panoramic view over the city. The price of the lift has gone up over the years, but the view is well worth the cost. Lines move quickly, but it's worth it to get there early, as there is almost always a crowd.
When everyone is fighting to go up the bell tower in St Marks Square, come here and be the only one in line for a magnificent view.
The view from the top on sunny days is absolutely worth the queue!
It is surely the most famous monument in Venezia and one of the most famous of Italy. Together with the Basilica of San Marco and Piazza San Marco it is the very heart of Venice. It was built around IX Century and then damaged in different periods. At the beginning of 1900 it falled down and was then rebuilt.