Giotto's Campernile Florence Italy
Giotto's Campanile, also known simply as the Campanile of Florence Cathedral, is a free-standing bell tower that is part of the Florence Cathedral complex in Florence, Italy. The term "Campanile" refers to a bell tower, and this particular structure is closely associated with the renowned Italian artist Giotto di Bondone, often referred to as Giotto. The construction of the Campanile began in 1334 under the design and supervision of Giotto, who was not only a painter but also an architect. Giotto's influence on the Campanile is particularly evident in the elaborate decorative details and the use of vibrant colors. The tower is known for its Gothic design and its contribution to the overall aesthetics of the Florence Cathedral.
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Location: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italien
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