Campanile di San Marco, Breathtaking panoramic views from the city's summit

Piazza San Marco, 30124 Venice VE, Italy
Next to the church stands the towering Venetian bell tower
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Introduction

The St. Mark's Campanile is one of the important symbols of Venetian history and culture. It was built in 1496 and has been damaged and restored several times. The golden ball and wind vane at the top of the bell tower have rotating functions, making them one of the city's iconic landmarks and a must-visit spot for tourists. The St. Mark's Campanile is open to visitors and can be reached by elevator or stairs to the top of the tower to overlook the beautiful scenery of Venice, making it an unmissable attraction for exploring Venice.
Address
Piazza San Marco, 30124 Venice VE, Italy
Opening hours
Sunday - Saturday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM