Leaning bell tower of San Martino

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The Leaning bell tower of San Martino is a famously tilted church campanile on the island of Burano in the Venetian Lagoon, known for its distinctive lean and picturesque presence above the colorful houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bell tower
campanile
church building
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
comparedTo Leaning Tower of Pisa NERFINISHED
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Martin of Tours NERFINISHED
hasCauseOfLean subsidence of foundations
unstable ground
hasConservationIssue ground subsidence
hasFeature belfry with arched openings
pyramidal spire
tilted structure
hasFunction bell tower of the Church of San Martino
hasOrientation tilted off vertical axis
hasRisk structural instability
hasShape square plan
hasViewOver Venetian Lagoon NERFINISHED
colorful houses of Burano
height approximately 53 meters
heritageStatus local landmark of Burano
isPartOf historic center of Burano NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom Burano waterfront NERFINISHED
surrounding Venetian Lagoon
knownFor distinctive lean
picturesque skyline of Burano
prominent landmark above colorful houses
locatedIn Burano NERFINISHED
Italy
Metropolitan City of Venice NERFINISHED
Venetian Lagoon NERFINISHED
Veneto
materialUsed brick
municipality Venice NERFINISHED
partOf Church of San Martino, Burano NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Diocese of Venice NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
tourismImportance popular photo subject for visitors to Burano
usedFor calling to religious services
housing church bells

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Burano hasLandmark Leaning bell tower of San Martino