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  1. Giotto's Campanile (/ ˌ k æ m p ə ˈ n iː l i,-l eɪ /, also US: / ˌ k ɑː m-/, Italian: [kampaˈniːle]) is a free-standing campanile (bell tower) that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy.

  2. More than 6 Centuries of History & 84 Meters in Height. The Campanile is a splendid example of Florentine Gothic architecture from the 1300’s. It was started in 1334 when Giotto, one of the principle artists and architects of the time, began to build the bell tower for the church, placing it next to the church.

  3. The majestic bell tower of the Cathedral – also known as “Giottos Bell Tower” - is a masterpiece of the Italian Gothic. It has a square base of about 15 meters (49.2 feet) on each side, with corner reinforcing continuing all the way to the cantilevered horizontal crown, at 84.7 meters (278 feet) above ground.

  4. The Campanile di Giotto, the Florence cathedral bell tower, was designed and worked on by Giotto between 1334 and 1337 (the year he died). The tower stands at about 278 feet tall, and like much of the cathedral, is Gothic in style and is decorated in green, white and pink marble.

  5. The Campanile di Giotto is the elegant bell tower of the Florence Cathedral. It's considered one of the most beautiful spires in Italy thanks to its harmonious coloring and its sculptural decorations. The tower is made of white, green, and red marble, similar to the Cathedral. Facts about the Campanile

  6. Jan 29, 2020 · The Campanile is often called Giotto's Bell Tower, even though the famous Renaissance artist only lived to see the completion of its lower story. After Giotto's death in 1337, work on the Campanile resumed, first under the supervision of Andrea Pisano and then Francesco Talenti.

  7. Oct 23, 2013 · Giottos Campanile is the bell tower belonging to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence. It has a square base and is 84.70 meters tall. This beautiful and slender tower is unusually placed with respect to the cathedral; it is actually aligned with the church’s facade.

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