
Rising gracefully at the edge of Piazza San Marco, the Torre dell'Orologio is a Renaissance marvel completed in 1499. Its ornate clock face displays not just the hours but also the phases of the moon and the zodiac signs, reflecting Venice's deep maritime heritage. Two bronze figures, known as the Moors, strike the large bell at the top of each hour—a captivating spectacle for onlookers. The tower's intricate mechanisms and iconic facade have made it a symbol of the city’s wealth and ingenuity. Guided tours may allow visitors a closer look inside, unveiling centuries-old engineering and panoramic views of the square.
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