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|description = The [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore]]'s bell tower.
|description = The [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore]]'s bell tower.
|location = [[San Giovanni District]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]]
|location = [[San Giovanni District]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]]
|dateconstructed = 1334 CE–1359 CE
|dateconstructed = 1334 – 1359
|functions = Bell tower
|functions = Bell tower
|features = [[View Points|View point]]
|features = [[View Points|View point]]
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'''Giotto's Campanile''' (Italian: ''Campanile di Giotto'') is the free standing bell-tower of the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore]] in [[Florence]].
'''Giotto's Campanile''' (Italian: ''Campanile di Giotto'') is the free standing bell-tower of the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore]] in [[Florence]].
One of the tallest structures in Florence, the Campanile accompanied the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Santa Maria del Fiore]], providing an impressive view of the city of Florence and beyond.
The campanile housed up to seven separate bells at one point, though in 1476, the upper levels of the Campanile had been emptied for renovation. Each windowed floor of the Campanile was spaced a distinctly separate distance from the former, so as to give the impression from the ground that all were equal.


==History==
==History==
The tower was built between 1334 and 1359; initially under the watch of [[Giotto di Bondone]], and later by his successors. One of the tallest structures in Florence, the Campanile accompanied the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Santa Maria del Fiore]], providing an impressive view of the city of Florence and beyond.
The tower was built between 1334 and 1359; initially under the watch of [[Giotto di Bondone]]. When he died in 1337, the work on the tower was taken over by [[Andrea Pisano]] who died in 1348 due to the {{Wiki|Plague Death}}.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Giotto’s Campanile]]</ref>


The campanile housed up to seven separate bells at one point, though in 1476, the upper levels of the Campanile had been emptied for renovation. Each windowed floor of the Campanile was spaced a distinctly separate distance from the former, so as to give the impression from the ground that all were equal.
The tower was eventually completed by [[Francesco Talenti]] in 1359, who deviated from Giotto's plan in his design of thr three upper floors. Each floor were enlarged to match the previous according to perspective, so, when seen from below, all three floors seem to be exactly the same size.<ref name="Database" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Giotto's Campanile Side-Elev.jpg|The campanile viewed from ground level
Giotto's Campanile Side-Elev.jpg|The campanile viewed from ground level
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==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
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[[Category:Landmarks in Florence]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Florence]]

Revision as of 16:31, 6 December 2018


Giotto's Campanile (Italian: Campanile di Giotto) is the free standing bell-tower of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence.

One of the tallest structures in Florence, the Campanile accompanied the Santa Maria del Fiore, providing an impressive view of the city of Florence and beyond.

The campanile housed up to seven separate bells at one point, though in 1476, the upper levels of the Campanile had been emptied for renovation. Each windowed floor of the Campanile was spaced a distinctly separate distance from the former, so as to give the impression from the ground that all were equal.

History

The tower was built between 1334 and 1359; initially under the watch of Giotto di Bondone. When he died in 1337, the work on the tower was taken over by Andrea Pisano who died in 1348 due to the Plague Death.[1]

The tower was eventually completed by Francesco Talenti in 1359, who deviated from Giotto's plan in his design of thr three upper floors. Each floor were enlarged to match the previous according to perspective, so, when seen from below, all three floors seem to be exactly the same size.[1]

Trivia

Gallery

Appearance

Reference