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*One of [[Subject 16]]'s [[Glyphs]] is located here.<ref name="ac2"/> | *One of [[Subject 16]]'s [[Glyphs]] is located here.<ref name="ac2"/> | ||
*To find the glyph, go to the top of the Torre dell'Orologio and look down at the floor. | |||
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Revision as of 15:33, 28 September 2011
The Torre dell'Orologio (English: The Clock Tower, also known as Saint Mark's Clocktower) is one of the landmarks that border the Piazza di San Marco in Venice.[1]
Database Entry
Constructed in the late 15th Century as a display of Venice's wealth, the Torre dell'Orologio displays the time of day, the current phase of the moon, and for those of us who believe that all of human behaviour is governed by little shapes in the stars, the dominant sign of the Zodiac.
According to legend, the designers of the clock face were blinded once their work was complete, so they could never duplicate it elsewhere. While this is probably bollocks, the designers did live inside the clock tower for the rest of their lives to maintain it.
The Torre dell'Orologio ended up serving one very important practical purpose; it was used by sailors in the nearby harbour to time their departures with the tides.[1]
Trivia
- One of Subject 16's Glyphs is located here.[1]
- To find the glyph, go to the top of the Torre dell'Orologio and look down at the floor.