(1) A bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building
(2) A bell tower
(3) Usually stands alone unattached to a building
(1) The event will begin with a short outdoor program north of the campanile and continue with events in the Memorial Union.
(2) Conventional Christian symbolism seems curiously played down - a handful of crosses, a pilgrimage way and a minimal campanile - but this seems in keeping with the project's deeper mystical undercurrents.
(3) On a moonlit winter evening, as the shore approaches, the town lays itself out beneath an electric halo, the Church of Saint-Joseph lifting its lighthouse-like campanile majestically behind.
(4) The additional members are accommodated on the public space outside which is pinned down by the thin, tall concrete planes of the campanile .
(5) The two events announce themselves with clarity and precision, like a campanile knelling the final hour of the day.
(6) The base of the steeple in face brick, is surmounted by a circular campanile of columns which house the carillon system.
(7) Harmonious sound is brought to life in the piazza daily by the bells of the campanile , to which the Loggetta is attached.
(8) His revolutionary conception of sculpture is first exemplified in the great series of standing and seated figures for the niches of Or San Michele and for the fau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2551ades of Florence Cathedral and the campanile .
(9) Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile .
(10) Although the story is likely apocryphal, it is said that Galileo dropped balls of various weights from the top of the campanile to prove his new view of gravity.
(11) The entrance is marked by several external features including a silver cross, and a campanile with exposed bells - the tower marking out both the church to the south and the community centre to the north.
(12) Her husband, Edgar, donated the first bells of the campanile in her memory in 1895.
(13) In a clearing in the forested slopes of the Seetaler Alps in Styria there is a most graceful tower - a campanile .
(14) Following the program, there will be open houses at the campanile , Farm House Museum, Child Development Lab School in the Palmer Building and University Book Store.
(15) The final lesson of the campanile was that towers were best seen as a whole.
(16) The campanile is a one-hundred-sixty-foot-tall bell tower with exposed concrete walls.
(17) La Trinitu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab was a Second Empire church designed for a fashionable congregation, with theatrical decoration and a porch campanile .
(18) The countryside of Bresse in Burgundy is not the usual place to find a Spanish-style castle, an El Dorado in miniature, complete with Castilian campaniles , arches, and Spanish occupants, constructed lovingly out of concrete.
(19) The round Basilica of the Superga has a two-conched cupola in the style of Michelangelo, flanked by two tall asymmetrical campaniles .
(20) A 90-foot- high tower houses the main stair and continues the school's tradition of punctuating the campus skyline with campaniles .
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