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''This page contains the overview of the clocks found in Venice .''
''This page contains the overview of the clocks found in Venice .''
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|image= [[File:VPC All Clocks Map.png|500px]]
|above = Locations of All Assessed Venetian Clocks
|above = Locations of Assessed Venetian Clocks in Venice
|title = Clocks
|title = Clocks


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|label1 = Number Assessed
|label1 = Clocks Assessed
|data1 = 33
|data1 = 33


|label3 = Number Functioning
|label3 = Clocks Functioning
|data3 = 30
|data3 = 30


|label5 = Number of Minich Clocks
|label5 = Minich Clocks
|data5 = 21
|data5 = 21


|label7 = Number of Bell Tower Clocks
|label7 = Bell Tower Clocks
|data7 = 8
|data7 = 8


|label9 = Number of Public Clocks
|label9 = Public Clocks
|data9 = 4
|data9 = 4


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=Venetian Clocks=


Clocks are one of the most well known sets of time keepers. They provide Venetians with mechanical means to register time to the day, hour, and even minute. They act like metronomes, setting the pace of the city. Clocks in Venice have been assessed and put into one of three categories: [[Minich Clocks]], [[Bell Tower Clocks]], and [[Public Clocks]].
Clocks are one of the most well known sets of time keepers. They provide Venetians with mechanical means to register time to the day, hour, and even minute. They act like metronomes, setting the pace of the city. Clocks in Venice have been assessed and put into one of three categories: [[Minich Clocks]], [[Bell Tower Clocks]], and [[Public Clocks]].


=Venetian Clocks=
==Minich Clocks==
==Minich Clocks==
**Quick Summary of Minich Clocks. Link to [[Angelo Minich]]. For more information visit [[Minich Clocks]].
[[Minich Clocks]] are a set of 21 public clocks donated to the city of Venice by a man named Angelo Minich. The clocks are outlined in green with gold accents. A Minich Clock is either one-faced or two-faced. For more information visit [[Minich Clocks]].
<gallery>
File:Minich1.JPG|[[Clock - Calle de la Colombina]]
File:CLOCK2-2.JPG|[[Clock - Calle Ca D'Oro]]
File:CLOCK14-2.JPG|[[Clock - Calle del Doge]]
File:CLOCK21-2.JPG|[[Clock - Piazzale Colonna]]
</gallery>




==Bell Tower Clocks==
==Bell Tower Clocks==
**Quick Summary of Bell Tower Clocks. For more information visit [[Bell Tower Clocks]].
 
[[Bell Tower Clocks]] in Venice are defined as clocks attached to a [[Bell Tower]] connected to a church. The [[Bell Tower Clocks]] have served as public time keepers view-able from all over Venice and neighboring islands. For more information visit [[Bell Tower Clocks]].
<gallery>
File:Bell Tower1.jpg|[[Clock - S. Maria e Donati]]
File:Bell Tower3.jpg|[[Clock - San Giovanni di Rialto]]
File:ZACC-2.JPG|[[Clock - San Zaccaria]]
File:Bell Tower5.jpg|[[Clock - S. Apostoli]]
</gallery>
 


==Public Clocks==
==Public Clocks==
**Quick Summary of Public Clocks. For more information visit [[Public Clocks]].
[[Public Clocks]] is any type of clock viewable by the public and does not fit into either the category of a Bell Tower or Minich Clock. These clocks come in all shapes and sizes and are located throughout Venice. For more information visit [[Public Clocks]].
 
<gallery>
File:Public1.jpg|[[Clock - Torre Dell'Orologio]]
File:Public2.JPG|[[Clock - Arsenal Clock Tower]]
File:TRN1-2.JPG|[[Clock - Venezia Santa Lucia Railway]]
File:STUC-1.jpg|[[Clock - Molino Stucky]]
</gallery>


=See also=
=See also=
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=External Links=
=External Links=
*[[Minich Clocks]]
**Place Holder
*[[Bell Tower Clocks]]
*[[Public Clocks]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 24 December 2014

This page contains the overview of the clocks found in Venice .

Clocks
Locations of Assessed Venetian Clocks in Venice
Clocks Assessed 33
Clocks Functioning 30
Minich Clocks 21
Bell Tower Clocks 8
Public Clocks 4

Venetian Clocks

Clocks are one of the most well known sets of time keepers. They provide Venetians with mechanical means to register time to the day, hour, and even minute. They act like metronomes, setting the pace of the city. Clocks in Venice have been assessed and put into one of three categories: Minich Clocks, Bell Tower Clocks, and Public Clocks.

Minich Clocks

Minich Clocks are a set of 21 public clocks donated to the city of Venice by a man named Angelo Minich. The clocks are outlined in green with gold accents. A Minich Clock is either one-faced or two-faced. For more information visit Minich Clocks.


Bell Tower Clocks

Bell Tower Clocks in Venice are defined as clocks attached to a Bell Tower connected to a church. The Bell Tower Clocks have served as public time keepers view-able from all over Venice and neighboring islands. For more information visit Bell Tower Clocks.


Public Clocks

Public Clocks is any type of clock viewable by the public and does not fit into either the category of a Bell Tower or Minich Clock. These clocks come in all shapes and sizes and are located throughout Venice. For more information visit Public Clocks.

See also

References

Angelo Minich en.Wikipedia Angelo Minich it.Wikipedia


External Links

    • Place Holder