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Clock Tower

Via Duomo, 10, 83100 Avellino AV, Italia ★★★★☆ 214 views
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About Clock Tower

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The tradition, collected by the historian F. Scandone, wants it to have been built on a tower of the ancient city walls or even erected on the remains of an ancient bell tower.

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Built around 1650, it has often been attributed to Fanzago, (Pescatori even stated that it was "built of plant on special design ...") present in Avellino in the middle of'600 as a counselor of Francesco Marino Caracciolo, for its perfect inclusion in the image of the new city redesigned by the artist from Bergamo, but this attribution is not supported by certain documents.

Of the tower, whose construction in origin was to two plans, of which the superior one opened, the Pescatori supplies us a careful technical report writing: "All the Tower is tall 36 meters, it has a basement to bugne riquadre; the first architectonic order is Tuscan with trabeation mixed to Doric, in dark hard stone; the superior order is corintio, of tufo mixed to bricks".

The building, which since its origins belonged to the University, was seriously damaged by the earthquakes of 1668 and 1742, but the first interventions took place only in 1783 with the use of public money that provided the structure with a new machinery for the clock: a bell clock and a "diana" to be played only in case of danger.

The restorations following the last earthquake in 1980 have returned to the citizenship a tower wisely recovered to the ancient architectural balance.

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The Clock Tower was built around 1650 and has often been attributed to the renowned artist Fanzago, who was present in Avellino during the mid-1600s as a counselor of Francesco Marino Caracciolo. However, this attribution lacks certain documentary evidence, though the tower's perfect inclusion in the redesigned cityscape suggests possible involvement by the Bergamo artist.
The tower stands 36 meters tall and originally had two stories with the upper one being open. It features a Tuscan architectural order with mixed Doric trabeation in dark hard stone for the first level, while the superior order is Corinthian style constructed with tufo mixed to bricks, creating a distinctive structural design.
The tower suffered severe damage from the earthquakes of 1668 and 1742, with significant restoration work beginning in 1783, when new clock machinery including a bell clock and emergency 'diana' were installed. The most recent restorations following the 1980 earthquake carefully returned the structure to its ancient architectural balance.
According to historian F. Scandone, the Clock Tower may have been built on a tower from the ancient city walls or constructed on the remains of an ancient bell tower. The building belonged to the University from its origins, making it an important institutional landmark in Avellino's history.
The Clock Tower can be visited year-round as it stands in the city center of Avellino, though spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the area. The tower is particularly striking during daylight hours when its distinctive architectural details in dark stone and tufo are most visible to appreciate its carefully restored 36-meter structure.