Campanile

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The Campanile is the iconic bell tower and one of the most recognizable architectural landmarks on the campus of Trinity College Dublin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bell tower
clock tower
landmark
tourist attraction
architect Charles Lanyon
Frederick Darley
Charles Lanyon
surface form: Sir Charles Lanyon
architecturalStyle neo-Renaissance
category Buildings and structures in Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
completionDate 1853
constructionStartDate 1852
coordinates 53.343°N 6.256°W
country Ireland
hasArchitecturalFeature Corinthian columns
arched base openings
ornamental lantern top
hasBell college bells
hasLegend students passing under the Campanile while the bell tolls will fail their exams
hasPart belfry
cross
lantern
statues of the four evangelists
height approximately 30 metres
heritageDesignation protected structure
heritageStatus important element of Dublin’s historic cityscape
imageSubject frequently depicted in representations of Trinity College Dublin
inception 19th century
locatedIn Dublin
Front Square, Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
materialUsed granite
near Trinity College Dublin Chapel
Trinity College Dublin Dining Hall
Trinity College Dublin Examination Hall
ownedBy Trinity College Dublin
significance iconic symbol of Trinity College Dublin
one of the most recognizable architectural landmarks on the campus of Trinity College Dublin
surroundedBy Front Square lawns
usedFor ceremonial purposes
marking time on campus

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