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 campanile
1. space for bells: the part of a church steeple or a tower in which bells are hung2. bell tower: a tower on a building, in which a bell or bells are hung3. a place that a bell is
The Bell Tower was created in 1957.
The Steeple. The belfry is where the bells are housed.
Belfry
The main structure is a bell tower. Where the bells are housed at the very top of the bell tower is known as the belfry.
a campanile
Campanile?
It was built as a church bell tower. It stands next to the church today.
1. space for bells: the part of a church steeple or a tower in which bells are hung2. bell tower: a tower on a building, in which a bell or bells are hung3. a place that a bell is
Yes it is the bell tower of the adjacent church.
The high tower a church is called a steeple.
steeple
The word is belfry.
Like all bell towers, it used to ring the bells for the church.
Church steeple or bell tower
yes