Category:Bell gables in Andalusia
Bell gables in Andalusia (Spain).
A bell tower (also belfry) is a tower which contains one or more bells, or which is designed to hold bells, even if it has none. In the European tradition, such a tower most commonly serves as part of a church and contains church bells. When attached to a city hall or other civic building, especially in continental Europe, it is often named "belfry". Elsewhere, the term "belfry" refers strictly to the part of the tower which contains the bells. Thus some bell towers have no belfry. The occasional free standing bell tower may also be referred to by its Italian name, campanile. Old bell towers may be kept for their historic or iconic value, though in countries with a strong campanological tradition they often continue to serve their original purposes as well. |
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Media in category "Bell gables in Andalusia"
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Alcalá de Guadaíra - Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Carmen 03.jpg 1,524 × 1,805; 154 KB
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Cathédrale - Séville (ES61) - 2023-04-24 - 3.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 2.55 MB
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