घंटा मीनार Meaning in English
घंटा मीनार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : campanile
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कैंपैनुला पर्सिसिफ़ोलियाकैम्पन्यूलस
कैंपबेल
कैंप किया
डेरा डाल दिया
डेराबद्ध
कैंपर
कैम्पनिस्ट
कैम्पनोलॉजिस्ट
कैम्पफायर
कपूर से भरना
कर्पूर
कैम्पहोरेसियस
कपूर से सना हुआ
कैम्पिलोट्रॉपस
घंटा-मीनार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Of the original structure, the great apse with its tall columnar arcades and the fine campanile remain.
The oldest building in Bezhetsk is the white tent-like campanile of the Vvedenskaya Church, which was built by Yaroslavl masters in 1680-1682.
Kentucky politicians convicted of crimes Storke Tower is a landmark campanile (bell and clock tower) located on the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States.
The projects included a Spanish-style arcade along the main street, a bell-tower reminiscent of the famous campanile of the Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis in Havana, and a pergola opposite the arcade.
The site chosen for the palazzo was the junction of the Cannaregio Canal and the Grand Canal in the parish of San Geremia, in fact the church of San Geremia was the palazzo's immediate neighbour, its campanile seemingly incorporated into the palazzo.
There was already a cathedral on the site (on the present Via Indipendenza) in 1028, accompanied by a pre-Romanesque campanile with a circular base (in the architectural tradition of Ravenna).
The early campanile with the circular base has never been rebuilt, although from the 13th century onwards it has often been suggested that it should be, and the ancient internal structure is still visible.
The tower in the south-west corner is partly by Bryce, but was completed by Robert Rowand Anderson, who had briefly been in partnership with Bryce, in 1879-81 with a 56m Venetian campanile, modeled on that of San Giorgio Maggiore.
Most of the remaining building was then pulled down, but the tower remained and was rebuilt in 1851 as the campanile of St Clement Eastcheap.
A fragment of the churchyard of St Martin's remains to the south of the campanile.
The campanile of the cathedral was erected in 1050 using fragments of Roman buildings.
Somewhat later a campanile was added, its style and sand-lime brick suggesting that it is the work of the then Oxford Diocesan Architect T.
Dale in a "vaguely Italian renaissance style" that includes a slender campanile for its single bell.