1. space for bells: the part of a church steeple or a tower in which bells are hung
2. bell tower: a tower on a building, in which a bell or bells are hung
3. a place that a bell is
The Steeple. The belfry is where the bells are housed.
A bell tower in a church is typically referred to as a "campanile." The term "campanile" originates from the Italian word for "bell" (campana) and is commonly used to describe a freestanding tower or structure that houses bells. Campaniles are often a distinctive feature of church architecture and serve both functional and symbolic purposes within the religious context.
A minaret is a prayer tower, where the call to prayer is broadcast.
well because it was the only building he ever built.
He rang the bells for extra money.
There are 18 bells in the peace tower.(17 and the main bell.)
It is a bell tower or it was.
it has about severn bells
No
That is where the bells hang.
To house the bells
The original purpose of the tower was in fact a bell tower.
A bell tower is a tower in which a bell or set of bells is hung - especially a belfry.
Four bells hang on the bell-wall, or Campanario. The two largest bells hanging within the Campanario are replicas. Today, the original two largest bells are hanging where they would have stood within the bell tower of the Great Stone Church. The two smaller bells hanging in the Campanario are original.
None as it is not a Clock Tower, but the public entrance to the Houses of Parliament. St. Stephens Tower is often mistaken for the Clock Tower housing Big Ben. Big Ben Clock Tower has 5 bells in total.
one bell
There are 5 bells in total. 4 quarter bells and Big Ben the greater bell.