
The Campanile di Castelvetro e Chiesa Parrocchiale is situated in the charming town of Castelvetro di Modena, Italy. Both the bell tower and the church are beautiful Greek-style monuments, with both architectural and historical importance. The Campanile is a tower constructed in the 1700s and the church is a neoclassical structure that was built between the late 1700s and the early 1800s. The bell tower of Campanile di Castelvetro is 39 meters high and includes four bells while the church facade features a mix of Neo-Classic and Baroque elements. The church also has a beautiful interior, with graceful arches and an altar decorated with frescoes, as well as a hall of 8,000 tiles painted in vivid colors. The façade of the church was recently restored to its original beauty by Francisco Cantalupi, the former town mayor. Both the bell tower and the church are a must see if you're visiting Castelvetro di Modena.
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