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Giotto’s Campanile is a free-standing campanile that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy. Standing adjacent the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Baptistry of St. John, the tower is one of the showpieces of the Florentine Gothic architecture with its design by Giotto, its rich sculptural decorations and the polychrome marble encrustations. This slender structure stands on a square plan with a side of 14.45 metres (47.41 ft). It attains a height of 84.7 metres (277.9 ft) sustained by four polygonal buttresses at the corners. These four vertical lines are crossed by four horizontal lines, dividing the tower in five levels. == The bells == In Giotto's campanile there are seven bells: *''Campanone'' ("biggest bell"): 1705, diameter 2 m, height 2.10 m, c. 5385 kg, note A2, cast by Antonio Petri of Florence *''La Misericordia'' ("mercy bell"): 1830, diameter 1.52 m, almost 2100 kg, note C3, cast by Carlo Moreni *''Apostolica'': 1957, diameter 1.25 m, 1200 kg, Note D3, cast by P. Barigozzi *''Annunziata'': 1956, diameter 1.15 m, 856.5 kg, Note E3, cast by P. Barigozzi *''Mater Dei'' ("God's Mother bell"), 1956, diameter 95 cm, 481.3 kg, note G3, cast by P. Barigozzi *''L'Assunta'', 1956, diameter 85 cm, 339.6 kg, Note A3, cast by P. Barigozzi *''L'Immacolata'', 1956, diameter 75 cm, 237.8 kg, Note B3, cast by P. Barigozzi 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giotto's Campanile」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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