Visit St Mark’s Campanile, the tallest building in Venice, standing tall at a height of 323 feet above ground.
Marvel at Campanile's elegant brickwork and intricate detailing showcasing the finest examples of Venetian Byzantine architecture.
Learn about the intricate craftsmanship and architectural marvels of the Renaissance period through informative exhibits
Take-in panoramic views of Venice, including St. Mark's Square, the Grand Canal, and the distant Adriatic Sea from the roof of the Campanile.
Learn about its rich history, originally built in the 12th century as a watchtower, it has undergone reconstructions and restorations throughout the centuries.
About St Marks Campanile, Venice:
The St. Mark's Campanile in Venice stands as an iconic symbol of the city's grandeur and history. Located near St Mark's Square, this towering bell tower reaches a height of 323 feet, offering panoramic views of Venice and its surrounding islands. Originally built in the 9th century, it has undergone several reconstructions due to collapses and fires, with its current form dating back to the early 20th century. Its elegant design reflects both Byzantine and Renaissance architectural influences.
About St Mark’s Campanile Tickets:
How to Reach?