On Jul 18, 1334, The first stone of Giotto's Campanile in Italy was laid.

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On Jul 18, 1334, The first stone of Giotto's Campanile in Italy was laid.

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This is a coloured photograph of the original Campanile di San Marco in Venice before its collapse.
It had stood for almost 1,000 years and on July 14, 1902, it suddenly collapsed completely, and with no fatalities except a cat.
It was rebuilt exactly “as it was, where it was” (com’era, dov’era) and completed in 1912.
The Romantic Colors of Burano, Italy
Forty-five minutes later and the ferry from Venice was approaching the island of Burano. Vibrant waterways with pastel colored homes came into view and small fishing boats were docked in front of the homes like cars parked in their driveways. A woman and her child stood at the edge of the dock waving out to the open sea and the blast of a boat’s horn rang out. Local folklore claims that…
From the Platzpromenade there are beautiful views of the city, the spires of its bold bell towers and the waterways that cross it.

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The Bell Tower as Urban Infrastructure: How Medieval Europe Built Its First Communication Network
How did medieval cities keep thousands of people working to the same schedule before watches and smartphones? Ali Mujtuba Zaidi explains how bell towers became medieval Europe’s first communication network.
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