St Mark's Clocktower
Historic Renaissance clock tower featuring an intricate astronomical clock and bronze figures, marking time for over 500 years. Read more…
The clock tower is a Renaissance architectural landmark designed by Mauro Codussi. It has served as a prominent feature in the city for more than five centuries, showcasing elaborate astronomical and mechanical mechanisms. The tower includes a large, detailed astronomical clock and distinctive bronze figures.
It stands as a key historical civil building and also functions as a museum dedicated to its own industrial archaeology. The clock tower marks the entrance to the main street and is recognized as a cultural heritage site. The site occupies an area of approximately 77 square meters and represents a significant example of Renaissance architecture.
The tower is open to the public, allowing access to its historical mechanisms and architectural details. Its role as both a functional clock and a museum highlights its importance in the history and urban fabric of the city.
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