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Giotto's Campanile

Location Florence

Gothic bell tower featuring intricate sculptures and decorative marble work, offering panoramic views from its summit. Read more…

Opening hours

Monday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Tuesday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Wednesday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Thursday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Friday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Saturday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Sunday8:15 AM–7:45 PM
Tags bell tower·tower·gothic·art·architecture·history·firenze card·arnolfo di cambio·giotto
 

The Campanile di Giotto is a historic bell tower built between 1334 and 1359 as part of the Florence Cathedral complex. It is an outstanding example of Italian Gothic architecture, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio and Giotto. The tower stands approximately 84.7 meters tall and is richly adorned with sculptural decorations and a marble facade.

Its exterior features a cycle of figurative sculptures inspired by religious and historical themes, which contribute to its artistic and architectural significance. The decorative marble work includes various colors and intricate patterns that enhance the tower's visual impact.

The tower allows access to its summit, where panoramic views of the city can be enjoyed. It is recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark within the context of medieval Italian art and architecture.

More information and contact

Phone +390552302885
Address Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Florence, Italy
Coordinates 43°46'22.256" N, 11°15'20.509" E
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