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
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.
The Bell Tower was created in 1957.
Belfry
It is a square with a cross on top of it, a circlewith a cross on top of it is a church without a tower.
Campanile?
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.
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.
steeple
Big Ben (which is the bell) is attached to Westminster tower. Westiminster tower is attached to the houses of parliament. Hope this helps.
The word is belfry.
Like all bell towers, it used to ring the bells for the church.
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.
yes
Church steeple or bell tower