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- the Marangona also notified labourers to prepare for the workday which, determined by sunlight, varied in length throughout the year. The Marangona, the...
- The prominent clock was added in 1779. The tower houses two bells: the Marangona , which signals fires, work times, and the hours of the day, and the larger...
- during the day. Gates were opened in the morning at the ringing of the marangona, the largest bell in St. Mark's "Campanile" (belfry), and locked in the...
- three acts arranged from Rondinella) "Amuri, Amuri" "Barcarola de la Marangona" "Canto Pugliese del Crepuscolo" (English text by Theodore Baker) "Canzone...
- complex. In 1295 two bells were installed there that still stand today, the Marangona, which rang the hour of the end of the craftsmen's work and sounded the...
- "SS Aghia Eirini (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 3 November 2011. "SS Marangona (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 10 November 2011. "Italian losses"....
- collected at the Rialto market, sounds of water from the Venetian Lagoon, the Marangona (the biggest bell in Piazza San Marco), sounds of pipes, and, finally...