The 13th-century Torre delle Ore, Lucca’s tallest clock tower, rises above the historic center, chiming every quarter hour. Originally a medieval tower house, or private defensive residence, the structure was later acquired by the city. Today, visitors can ascend its 200 steps to enjoy panoramic views of Lucca’s rooftops. The tower’s imposing presence and historical significance make it a key landmark in the city, offering a glimpse into Lucca’s rich past and a unique vantage point for modern-day explorers.
Lucca Clock Tower (Torre delle Ore)
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