Bell at the Torre del Gardello
Bell at the Torre del Gardello
Published 2016-08-10T16:27:36+00:00
This bell almost certainly dates from the twelfth century, but in the second half of the fourteenth century the Scaligeri renovated the tower, typical of fortress-houses of the Middle-Ages: this was the first clock tower with a bell in Verona.
After the restorations to the clock tower this bell was inserted in 1379, the admirable work of Maestro Jacobo, a popular bronze smelter at the time. Engraved on the bell is the relief of the Scala family coat of arms, the image of a fisherman from San Zeno and inscriptions in Gothic characters. The bell is now kept in Castelvecchio.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Printed at 60% scale. Recommended settings: Layer thickness: 0,19mm Infill: Medium Support: 20 degree Fan speed: auto
Date published | 10/08/2016 |
Time to do | 119 - 224 minutes |
Material Quantity | 25 |
Dimensions | 56 x 56 x 76mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Bell of the Cansignorio della Scala |
Date | 1370 |
Accession | 379.00 |
Medium | Bronze |
Credit | From the Torre del Gardello, Verona |
Place | Castelvecchio |