St Mark's Campanile
Campanile di San MarcoLandmark of Venice. Surprisingly, it was originally built as a lighthouse. Worth visiting for the great view it offers.
Sestiere San Marco, 312, 30124 Venice, Italy
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More information about St Mark's Campanile
Opening Hours
October: 9.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.
November - March/April (Easter): 9.30 a.m. - 3.45 p.m.
March/April (Easter) - June: 9.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.
July - September: 9.00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m.
Admission
Entrance fee: €8
Reduced fee (for groups of more than 15 people): €4
Contact
Phone: +39 41 5225205
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Attractions near to St Mark's Campanile
St Mark's SquareOne of the city's most popular areas and is considered by many to be the centre of Venice. |
Rialto BridgeAn amazing 1592 marble bridge is clogged with kiosks and foot-traffic jams. The oldest bridge across the canal |
Saint Mark's BasilicaA splendid example of Eastern and Byzantine architectural influence. Lavish in its display of gold and silver work |
Clock Tower VeniceAn early Renaissance building on the Piazza San Marco built in 1496. The clock mechanism still keeps perfect time. A favourite meeting point. |
Doge's PalaceThe whole area comprises the apartments of the Doge, the government quarters and the courts. |
Basilica of Saint John and PaulOne of the largest churches in the city. The funeral services of all of Venice's doges were held here |
Church of Curvaceous St MaryThe name „formosa“ relates to an alleged appearance of the Holy Virgin disguised as a voluptuous woman |
Bridge of SighsOne of the most recognisable sights in Venice. The view from the bridge window was the last sight of Venice before the imprisonment |
Rialto MarketsAdmire Venetian specialities in the making. Note the freshest, tasty seafood, as well as vegetable and fruit |
Riva degli Schiavoni streetVenice's stone waterside boardwalk from Rio Ca' di Dio to the Palazzo Ducale in San Marco |













