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Campanile Di San Marco Venezia  1.0

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I think that this Landmark needs no introduction. Situated in Piazza San Marco, Venice, it was built between IX and XII century, and rebuilt between 1903 and 1912, after its collapse in 1902. The little loggia was designed by Jacopo Sansovino and built between 1537 and 1549. The belltower is 98.6 meters high, and 12 meters wide.

This is my first BAT so, please, don't be cruel with comments!!

 

Plop Cost:                      110000

Monthly Cost:                50

Bulldoze Cost:               5000

Flammability:                 5

Landmark Effect:         80 40

Max Fire Stage:            1

Mayor Rating Effect:    50 256

Pollution at center:      0 0 2 0

Power Consumed:      10

Water Consumed:       0

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