Six floors, eighty steps, 28 metres and €9. That’s the spiral staircase named after snails, ‘del Bovolo’, in Venice.
The Palazzo was built in the 15th Century and clearly wasn’t dramatic enough, so they added the external spiral staircase in 1499. Lord Byron and John Ruskin visited, so that’s good enough for us. We spent well over an hour looking over the city of Venice from the top, and then climbed down again, like snails.
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