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Symbol of Cisternino, the Clock Tower

Symbol of Cisternino, the Clock Tower, stands flirtatious and elegantly slender in the square, contrasting with the simplicity of the houses with their unmistakable 17th and 18th century appearance. The final appearance of the square dates back to the nineteenth century and it is...

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Symbol of Cisternino, the Clock Tower — Cisternino, Italy.

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Symbol of Cisternino, the Clock Tower, stands flirtatious and elegantly slender in the square, contrasting with the simplicity of the houses with their unmistakable 17th and 18th century appearance. The final appearance of the square dates back to the nineteenth century and it is clear that the Clock Tower was also built in the second half of the nineteenth century, in conjunction with the reconstruction of the facade of the Mother Church and the overall renovations that the village underwent under the new neoclassical wind. Although the square has undergone some profound modifications, it still retains its original seventeenth-century appearance, thanks to the skill of anonymous bricklayers who were able to harmonize the elevations of a random architecture, born spontaneously without an intact project. Within this spontaneous context fits perfectly the only architectural element built to follow a bit what was the fashion of the eighteenth century; creating a clock in the main square. The tower was built in 1850 entrusting the design to the masters Curri of Alberobello, creators of the Basilica dei SS. Medici. The facade is divided into several orders, framed by the two lateral pilasters and the marquetry floors. Each floor is perforated by an opening, until you reach the last one that houses the clock. The fastigium, defined by a curvilinear frame, closes the tower's momentum at the top with a metal pinnacle that accentuates its verticality even more. The Clock Tower contaminated the adjacent building which, in order to follow the momentum, was enriched with an additional floor.

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The Clock Tower was built in 1850 by the masters Curri of Alberobello, the same architects who created the Basilica dei SS. Medici. It was constructed during the second half of the nineteenth century as part of the village's neoclassical renovations and the reconstruction of the Mother Church facade.
The Clock Tower features neoclassical design with its facade divided into multiple orders framed by lateral pilasters and decorative marquetry floors. Its slender, elegant form is topped with a curvilinear frame and metal pinnacle that emphasizes its vertical momentum, creating a striking contrast with the 17th-18th century simplicity of surrounding houses.
The Clock Tower stands in the main square of Cisternino, where it elegantly contrasts with the surrounding buildings that retain their original seventeenth-century appearance. The tower's distinctive presence even influenced the adjacent building, which added an extra floor to harmonize with its architectural momentum.
The Clock Tower is unique because it was built following eighteenth-century fashion trends for town squares while perfectly fitting into Cisternino's spontaneously developed architecture that was never planned according to an intact project. Its flirtatious and slender design represents a deliberate architectural statement that harmonized rather than clashed with the village's humble medieval character.
The clock face is housed in the uppermost level of the tower, which features multiple perforated openings on each floor below it. The tower's design showcases the clock prominently in the main square, making it a functional and decorative landmark visible throughout Cisternino's plaza.

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