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LACS ITALIENS
@petitfute
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"Construite entre le XII e et le XV e siècle, cette tour, qui appartient au Palazzo del Comune, est la plus haute de la ville (83 m). Seule tour privée de Vérone, elle a été construite par la puissante famille Lamberti. Son sommet abrite deux cloches, Rengo et Marangona. Autrefois, deux sonneurs de cloches l'habitaient ; ils avaient également le rôle de gardiens de prison, car régulièrement la tour était employée en tant que cachot pour les prisonniers. Du sommet, la vue sur Vérone est à couper le souffle ; au choix vous pourrez y monter à pied ou en ascenseur."

LAXTITIA
@laxtitia
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"Pour une vue de la ville Ouvert de 10h à 18h Entre 5€ et 8€ Le billet comprend le musée d’art moderne "
@aidlinn
"UNESCO World Heritage Built in 1172 by the powerful Lamberti family, the tower that still bears their name stands 275 feet (84 m) high and is the tallest building in Verona. Since 1972 it has been open to visitors, who can reach the top via an elevator to enjoy a stunning view of the town. Erected in Romanesque style on the site of the ancient Roman forum, the original tower was much shorter, as one can see by looking at the limit of the lower part, made in bricks and tufa. Its two bells, called Rengo and Marangona, have become famous. The first bell served to call the people to public meetings; the second bell was used to regulate the working hours of the artisans in the nearby square its name comes from the local dialect for carpenter. .In 1403 a violent thunderbolt struck and caused severe damage to the top of the tower. In the rebuilding, between 1448 and 1464, the structure was raised to its present height, with a refined octagonal belfry set up over elegant windows with three lights. The large clock was added at the end of the eighteenth century. Only a few feet away from the tower, beyond an ancient wrought-iron gate, visitors are immediately drawn to a superb masterpiece of Veronese Gothic sculpture: the Scaliger Tombs (Arche Scaligere). Here rest the bodies of the most renowned members of the Lamberti family who ruled the town for more than a century, such as Cangrande I, Mastino II, Cansignorio, Alberto I, and Giovanni Della Scala. They were buried in engraved monumental sarcophagi, adjacent to the church of Santa Maria Antica, adorned with statues and surmounted by rich pyramidal canopies (the equestrian statue of Cangrande I is now in Castelvecchio Museum). The Lamberti Tower and the Scaliger Tombs, now, as in the Middle Ages, are sited in the heart of Verona, and with the other monuments constructed around them, they create an atmospheric setting."
@nchavotier
"salire sul campanile 6€ con ascensore "
@crazydolce88
"A faire en fin de matinée ou fin d’aprem"
@matthieu.quenan
"289 marches à monté pour un point de vu sur la ville de Vérone, gratuit avec la Vérona card (20€). Possibilité de payer pour prendre l’ascenseur. "
@lc.marie29
"Plus ancien bâtiment de Vérone, haute de 84 mètres, elle offre un panorama incroyable sur la ville Horaires : 10h - 18h, 11h - 19h le weekend Tarif : 6€ adultes, 4,50€ étudiants Possibilité de monter les marches pour les plus courageux ou de prendre l’ascenseur pour 8€ (En vrai, t'as des jambes, tu grimpes) "
@Milefy
"Fino ad arrivare alla medievale Torre dei Lamberti, visibile anche da Piazza dei Signori, essendo quest’ultima praticamente adiacente a quella delle Erbe. Fatta di tufo e cotto, la Torre dei Lamberti è alta 84 metri e fu voluta dall’omonima potente famiglia nel 1172. Verso la fine del 1700 poi, le fu applicato un grande orologio. Sulla torre si può salire in ascensore o a piedi (io l’ho fatto a piedi!), per poter ammirare lo splendido panorama offerto su Verona. Orari: da lunedì a venerdì 10:00 – 18:00 / Sabato, domenica e festivi 11:00 – 19:00 Costo Torre dei Lamberti: lunedì €5,00 / Da martedì a domenica Torre dei Lamberti + Galleria d’Arte Moderna Achille Forti € 8,00"
@rossella.grandi
"« For a breathtaking views of the city, head to nearby Torre dei Lamberti, standing proud at 84 metres high. It dates from 1172 and houses two famous bells, the Rengo and the Marangona. »"
@valentine911
"tallest tower in verona, can walk up"
@belle.clayton
"Piccola eschimese on top of the city💥"
@fradb