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A new bell was installed in the belltower at the end of the 18th century to replace the broken Pasquareccia.
The campus of the learned society was built overlooking farmland on Newcomen Road, and featured offices, a printing shop, library and museum, guest houses, a chapel and a belltower with a carillon.
The old detached belfry was demolished ; its square basement was reused for a new belltower.
The top of its belltower was damaged during the first Austro-Turkish war, rebuilt, then again destroyed again during the second Austro-Turkish war ; the top was then replaced by a flat roof.
It is especially interesting because in the background it shows a large pink building that may provide some insight into the original designs for the Duomo of Florence by Arnolfo di Cambio ( before Brunelleschi's dome was built ), although this interpretation is fantastical as the Duomo was never intended to be pink, nor to have the belltower at its back side.
It was the tallest free-standing belltower at the time of its construction in 1731-1745, and was designed by the architect Johann Gottfried Schädel.
In 1888 a matching belltower was added to the chapel.
The belltower, however, was designed by Jean Baillairgé, who also oversaw construction.
Another pledge of Elizabeth's affection for the monastery is a white-and-blue baroque belltower, which, at 88 meters, was one of the tallest structures built in Russia up to that date.
The grand, four spired belltower, the dominating landmark of the town, was built much later, between 1551 and 1553, by the Duke of Northumberland, father in law to Lady Jane Grey.
By the 15th century the parish church was cruciform, with a central Perpendicular Gothic belltower that was built in about 1400.
It was restored and renovated many times, with the addition of a Gothic arch in 1451, a belltower in 1523 and interior renovations in the 18th century.
A plaque on the front of the belltower says that the clock was donated 1952.
In 1739, a belltower was erected.
* The Hockelstur or belltower ( 1603 ) on a rock close to the castle was originally part of the fortifications.
Remaining parts of 17th-century fortifications are visible close at hand ; these include the gates and several towers, one of which was built up into a belltower in 1700.
It was extensively rebuilt at the turn of the 18th century ; a lofty Neoclassical belltower was erected in 1802.

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* Nearly four centuries later Giorgio Vasari wrote: " Guglielmo, according to what is being said, in year 1174 with Bonanno as sculptor, laid the foundations of the belltower of the cathedral in Pisa.
The campanar ( belltower ) blends in well with its neo-gothic design.
Built in 1957 entirely by local volunteer Templers, the building, with its unusual belltower and the attached nine-pin bowling alley, has been assessed by the Heritage Council in 2003 as " culturally significant " and placed on the Register of Heritage Victoria.
The town bell ( housed in the belltower above the building ) is engraved with the date 1547, predating the building below.
The cathedral, of Romanesque origin, is largely modern: of the medieval edifice the belltower ( 1207 ) and the crypt, from the Lombard period, with seven naves divided by twenty columns of different origin.
Church with belltower
This graceful structure is one of the few remaining examples of a Russian church topped with a belltower.
The city of Chieti lies on a crest along the Pescara river with its unmistakable profile with the high belltower of San Giustino against the sky, a few km away from the Adriatic Sea, and with the Majella and Gran Sasso mountains in the background.
Saxon church with fortified belltower in Netuş
Constructivo con campana (" Construction with belltower ", 1932 )
It was torn down in order to build a simple, single-nave church with a rectangular sanctuary in 1908, which is still there today, with a belltower added in 1923.
The belltower has a ring of 6 bells in B rung with the Veronese bellringing art.
There is a church NMP, built after World War II, with Maria's Chapel and a belltower nearby.

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Many churches are dedicated to him in Russia, including a church and belltower in the Moscow Kremlin.
The tall single tented roof of this belltower, built in the vernacular style of the reign of Alexis I, significantly changed the appearance of the cathedral, adding a strong asymmetrical counterweight to the church itself.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Nicholas has a Perpendicular Gothic belltower built of large blocks of ashlar, the remainder of the church externally dates from the restoration of 1889 by the architect James Piers St Aubyn.
* Standalone belltower for the church of St. George, 16th century
Hence on a vast scale he has built all the accessories of a community church — gymnasium, assembly room for theatricals, dining rooms, etc ... In ten stories of the 22-story belltower are classrooms for the religious and social training of the young ...".
The 12th century Romanesque Sant Corneli and Sant Cebrià church and belltower in Ordino.
Bohemond's example inspired many similar gifts, enabling the Romanesque church and its prominent landmark belltower to be constructed.
It retains the Romanesque collegial church and its belltower, tall.
Most buildings are derelict ; the church has lost its roof, although the brick belltower and the incredible stone spiral staircase to the bellfry are in excellent condition.
The separate belltower dates from the same period as the church itself.
* Picture of the belltower of the church of Saint-Paul-lès-Durance
The main five-domed church was built in 1679-1682 ; belltower and refectory were completed around 1694.
Present day church sources claim that the belltower in Khamovniki is one of the highest tent-style belltowers in Moscow region.
After a major rebuilding in 1612, this church was renamed Santa Francesca Romana, incorporating Roma's cella as the belltower.

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