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==History==
==History==
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==Functioning==
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==Decorations==
==Decorations==
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The decorations for most of the Bell Tower Clocks vary considerably. What stays constant is the usage of roman numerals to define the hour. The [[Clock - S. Apostoli]] and the [[Clock - San Giovanni di Rialto]] have hands with a golden sun at the center. The other Bell Tower Clocks have either green or black hands with a white background.


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File:Bell Tower5.jpg|[[Clock - S. Apostoli]], Golden Hand
File:ZACC-2.JPG|[[Clock - San Zaccaria]], Green Hand
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==Types==
==Types==
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These Bell Tower Clocks either measure time by the hour, like the [[Clock - San Zaccaria]], or by the minute, like the [[Clock - Santo Stefano di Murano]]. Those that measure by the hour have one hand while those that measure by the minute have two. Six of these clocks measure time on a 12-hour interval, while only two of them measure time on a 24-hour interval. The two 24-Hour clocks are the [[Clock - S. Apostoli]] and the [[Clock - San Giovanni di Rialto]].


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==Statistics==
=Statistics=
=General=
==General==
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{|
|Total Bell Towers Assessed: ||94
|Total Bell Towers Assessed: ||94
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|Bell Towers with Clocks: ||8
|Bell Towers with Clocks: ||8
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|One-Faced: ||
|One-Faced: ||7
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|Two-Faced: ||
|Two-Faced: ||1


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=Accuracy=
==Accuracy==
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|Accurate: ||5
|Accurate: ||5
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|Not Working: ||2
|Not Working: ||2
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|One-Handed: ||5
|One-Handed: ||5
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=Locations=
==Locations==
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|Cannaregio: ||1
|Cannaregio: ||1
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=References=
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=External Links=
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Revision as of 22:45, 24 December 2014

This page contains the information about a typical Bell Tower.

Bell Tower Clocks
Number Assessed 8
Number Functioning 6

Bell Tower Clocks

Bell Tower Clocks are clocks that exist on the face of a bell tower specific to a Venetian church. There are currently 8 assessed bell tower clocks in Venice and Murano.

History

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Decorations

The decorations for most of the Bell Tower Clocks vary considerably. What stays constant is the usage of roman numerals to define the hour. The Clock - S. Apostoli and the Clock - San Giovanni di Rialto have hands with a golden sun at the center. The other Bell Tower Clocks have either green or black hands with a white background.

Types

These Bell Tower Clocks either measure time by the hour, like the Clock - San Zaccaria, or by the minute, like the Clock - Santo Stefano di Murano. Those that measure by the hour have one hand while those that measure by the minute have two. Six of these clocks measure time on a 12-hour interval, while only two of them measure time on a 24-hour interval. The two 24-Hour clocks are the Clock - S. Apostoli and the Clock - San Giovanni di Rialto.

Statistics

General

Total Bell Towers Assessed: 94
Bell Towers with Clocks: 8
One-Faced: 7
Two-Faced: 1

Accuracy

Accurate: 5
Working and Inaccurate: 1
Not Working: 2
One-Handed: 5
Two-Handed: 3

Locations

Cannaregio: 1
Dorsoduro: 3
San Marco: 1
San Polo: 1
Murano: 2

Map

See Also

References

External Links