Giotto's Bell Tower

Tourist attraction · San Niccolo

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Giotto's Bell Tower – Landmark Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Tell me: What’s this place all about? The Bell Tower is emblematic of the city of Florence. Looming over the Duomo at nearly 280 feet, the free-standing tower is considered the most eloquent example of 14th-century Gothic architecture in the city, one that happens to be visible from every vantage point. Tickets are required for entry. Any famous names behind it? Giotto designed the tower, but its beautiful, colorful panels were completed by a who's-who of Renaissance artists. Who comes here? This is a true landmark, but it does require a lot of physical exertion to get up. So it draws the committed and the more physically fit. Did it meet expectations? The views from the top are truly breathtaking; after 414 steps, you will be sweating and breathing deeply, but you'll have deemed the journey worth it." - Erica Firpo

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Piazza del Duomo, 43°46'22"N 11°15'20"E, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy Get directions

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