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zvonnitsa (Russian: звонница, pl. звонницы, zvonnitsy; Ukrainian: дзвіниця, romanized: dzvinytsia; Polish:
dzwonnica parawanowa; Romanian: zvoniţă)...
- encountered. An
Orthodox church building may also have a bell
tower or
zvonnitsa,
either a part of the main
church building, or
standalone structure. Typically...
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distinctive elements:
corbel arches,
church porches,
exterior galleries and
zvonnitsa bell towers.
These features were
introduced by
Pskov masons to Muscovy...
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wooden church (1628) from Spas-Vezhi village, was destro**** by fire.
Zvonnitsa Trinity Cathedral Domes of the
Ipatievsky Monastery The
restored Romanov...
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found in 14th-century
layers during excavations in Novgorod.
Zvonnitsa A
zvonnitsa is a
large rectangular structure containing multiple arches or beams...
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developed an
enclosed gallery which led to a
porch and a
simple belfry, or
zvonnitsa. The
dominant concern of late
medieval Russian architecture was the placement...
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storage place.
Above the
square frame,
there is an
octagonal part with the
zvonnitsa on top. Then
there is a
pyramidal (octagonal) roof
resting on pillars...
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Bourdon Campanology (index) Peal Ring of
bells Strike tone
Striking clock Zvonnitsa Types Agogô
Altar bell
Aluphone Babendil Bell tree
Bianzhong Bicycle bell...
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Australia (2000) Bell-gable
Clock tower Conjuratory Minaret Octagon on cube
Zvonnitsa "25
tallest clock towers/government structures/palaces" (PDF). Council...
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Bourdon Campanology (index) Peal Ring of
bells Strike tone
Striking clock Zvonnitsa Types Agogô
Altar bell
Aluphone Babendil Bell tree
Bianzhong Bicycle bell...