- The
Pummerin ("boomer") or
Marienglocke ("Mary Bell") is the
largest bell in the Stephansdom, St. Stephen's Cathedral, in Vienna. The Old
Pummerin was...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...