Definition of Petersglocke. Meaning of Petersglocke. Synonyms of Petersglocke

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Petersglocke. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Petersglocke and, of course, Petersglocke synonyms and on the right images related to the word Petersglocke.

Definition of Petersglocke

No result for Petersglocke. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Petersglocke from wikipedia

- Petersglocke (pronounced [ˈpeːtɐsˌɡlɔkə]; English: "[Saint] Peter's bell"), commonly referred to as ****er Pitter (German: [ˈdɪkɐ ˈpɪtɐ]; Kölsch: Decke...
- added. The bells were installed in the 1870s. The largest bell is St. Petersglocke.[citation needed] The completion of Germany's largest cathedral was celebrated...
- is the largest free-swinging church bell in the world, surp****ing the Petersglocke of Cologne Cathedral. Weighing more than 25 tons, it was cast by the...
- 10 km away. This bell is the fifth largest in Europe, ranking behind the Petersglocke of Cologne (Germany), the Olympic Bell of London, Maria Dolens of Rovereto...
- Maria Gloriosa Mingun Bell Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris Olympic Bell Petersglocke Sigismund Bell Swan Bells Temple Bell (Boston) Tsar Bell World Peace...
- Maria Gloriosa Mingun Bell Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris Olympic Bell Petersglocke Sigismund Bell Swan Bells Temple Bell (Boston) Tsar Bell World Peace...
- Temple Bell (Osaka, ****an) World Peace Bell (Newport, Kentucky, USA) St. Petersglocke (Cologne, Germany) Maha Ganda Bell (Yangon, Myanmar) American Bell ****ociation...
- few inches to spare. The bell is the second heaviest in Europe, after Petersglocke in Cologne Cathedral and the largest harmonically tuned bell in the world...
- largest free-swinging church bell, surp****ing the Saint Peter's bell (Petersglocke) in the Cologne Cathedral. With a weight of 25,190 kg, a clapper of 750 kg...
- tower and will be the second heaviest ringing bell in Germany (after the Petersglocke in Cologne cathedral). The current cathedral was constructed over a period...