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The two 'twin' towers the traditional symbol of Bologna, stand at the strategic
point where the old Aemilian way entered the town. Today they stand right at
the middle of the opening of Porta Ravegnana square, but this does not correspond
to their original layout, which comprised wooden constructions all around their
base and hanging passageways. Made in masonry work, as very few other buildings
at that time, they had very important military functions (signalling and defence),
beside representing with their imposing heights the social prestige of noble
families. In the late 12th century, at least one hundred towers dotted the town'
s skyline, but today only twenty have survived the ravages of fire, warfare
and lightning. Quite recently the statue of San Petronio made by Gabriele Brunelli
in 1670 was again placed under the towers, after being removed in 1871 for "traffic
reasons".The Asinelli Tower was built in 1109 - 19 by the Asinelli family,
but by the following century it had already passed under the control of the
Commune. It is 97.20 m-high with a drop of 2.23 metres and an inner staircase
of 498 steps completed in 1684. The plinth is surrounded by a small 'stronghold'
built in 1488 to house the soldiers of the watch. Today, its arcade is occupied
by a few craft shops and ateliers, as a memento of the merchants' trade of the
Medieval 'mercato di mezzo'. The Garisenda Tower, built around the same time
, is much smaller (47 metres) with a steeper drop (3.22 m) due to an early and
more marked subsidence of soil and foundation. Dante, who saw the tower before
the process had started, compared it to a leaning Anteo in the 31st Canto of
his Inferno. In mid 14th century the tower had to be lowered. The ashlar covering
in selenite stone of the base dates back to the late 19th century. |
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