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- The Pummerin ("boomer") or Marienglocke ("Mary Bell") is the largest bell in the Stephansdom, St. Stephen's Cathedral, in Vienna. The Old Pummerin was...
- second consecration is commemorated each year by a rare ringing of the Pummerin bell for three minutes in the evening. In 1304, King Albert I ordered a...
- large bells in the bell rooms in the north and south towers. The heaviest,"Pummerin" at 7550 kg cast in 1952 and "Sturmerin" weighing 5300 kg cast in 1733...
- Pummerin, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna is the third largest swinging bell in Europe...
- bell of the cathedral is the second largest bell in Austria, after the Pummerin bell in Vienna Cathedral. The clappers are held against the sound bow whilst...
- the Olympic Bell of London, Maria Dolens of Rovereto (Italy), and the Pummerin of Vienna (Austria). It weighs 18,835 kg, measures 3,03 m of diameter for...
- radio and television programmes operated by ORF broadcast the sound of the Pummerin, the bell of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, followed by the Donauwalzer...
- resemble the sound of the famous bell Pummerin in Saint Stephen's Cathedral of Vienna, though compared to Pummerin, the Bucharester bell sounds longer and...
- cast in 1500 Sigismund Bell in Kraków, Poland, cast in 1520 by Hans Beham Pummerin in Stephansdom, Vienna Tsar Bell in Moscow, Russia, the heaviest existing...
- originally cast in 771 CE. It is now stored in the National Museum of Gyeongju. Pummerin in Vienna's Stephansdom is the most famous bell in Austria and the fifth...