Within the same complex of the Palazzo del Podestà, Fioravanti also worked in 1453 on the Torre dell’Arengo, designed to house a bell that could be heard throughout the city. Fioravanti applied his technical expertise to enhance both the acoustics and the structural stability of the tower.
These interventions brought him great renown as an engineer and architect, not only in Italy but also abroad. His reputation grew to such an extent that he was later invited to Moscow, where he was entrusted with overseeing major architectural projects, further cementing his legacy as a master of Renaissance engineering.
