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Campanile

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St. Mark's campanile, Venice, Italy
The campanile at Iowa State University with a 50-bell carillon, Ames, Iowa
Sather Tower at University of California, Berkeley with a 61-bell carillon
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A campanile (pronounced [ˌkæmp ə ˈniːl e]) is, especially in Italy, a free-standing bell tower (Italian campana, 'bell'), often adjacent to a church or cathedral.

The most famous campanile is probably the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Other notable campaniles include St Mark's Campanile in Venice's St Mark's Square. Campaniles outside of Italy are often modeled after St. Mark's. At the beginning of the nineteen eighties the theme Campanile was revised by H. R. Hiegel and Florian Mausbach.

After a spectacular design by architect H.R. Hiegel dating from the year 1983, in 1990 Helmut Jahn built the Frankfurt Messeturm.

Modern campaniles often contain carillons, a musical instrument traditionally comprised of at least 23 large bells which are sounded by cables, chains, or cords connected to a keyboard. These can be found at some college and university campuses. In modern construction, rather than using heavy bells the sound may be produced by the striking of small metal rods whose vibrations are amplified electronically and sounded through loudspeakers.

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This is a list of campaniles found on Wikipedia:

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  • Louisiana State University World War One Memorial Bell Tower (Memorial Tower)
  • Also known as the Campanile, this 175-foot structure was built in 1923 and dedicated in 1926 as a memorial to Louisianans who died in WWI. On the rotunda walls are bronze plaques bearing the names of those to whom the tower is dedicated. Chimes ring every quarter hour. The cornerstone in front of the tower was excavated from the ruins of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy in Pineville (LSU's first incarnation), one half describes the history, while the other half is inscribed with the names of the first board of supervisors and faculty.

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Campanile is also the name of the Palo Alto High School newspaper, and the Rice University yearbook.

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