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campanile Meaning in Tamil ( campanile வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மணிக் கூண்டு,



campanile தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஜாமி-உல்-அல்ஃபார் மசூதியும் கான் மணிக் கூண்டும் குறிப்பிடத்தக்க அடையாளங்களாகும்.

jpg|குறுவிலங்காடு தேவாலயத்தில் மணிக் கூண்டு.

| மணிமேடை || மணிக் கூண்டு ||.

உச்சியில் நாணயச்சாலை, தெய்வமில்லாத ரெங்க நாதர் கோவில், இராஜா தேசிங்கு ‘தர்பார்’ மண்டபம், மணிக் கூண்டு ஆகியவற்றைக் காணலாம்.

campanile's Usage Examples:

The octagonal campanile dates from 1273.


It is almost invariably square; the only examples of round campanili in this part of Italy are to be found at Ravenna and at Caorle to the east of Venice; while inside Venice itself the solitary exception to the square plan was the campanile of San Paternian, built in 999 and now demolished, which was a hexagon.


The campanile (850-878) is circular, and has perhaps the earliest example of the use of disks of coloured majolica as a decoration.


In the central square stands one of the finest belfries of northern France, a square structure surmounted by a wooden campanile, dating from the 14th century.


Part of it is built on a level plateau and part in deep valleys adjoining, the tops of the campaniles of the lower portions being on a level with the streets of the upper.


San Filippo Neri or dei Gerolomini, erected in the close of the 16th century, has a white marble façade and two campaniles, and contains the tombstone of Giambattista Vico.


Ursus in 370-390, which had a nave and four aisles, was destroyed in 1734-44, only the (inaccessible) crypt and the round campanile remaining from the earlier structure; there are fragments of reliefs from a pulpit erected by Archbishop Agnellus (556-569) in the interior.


The campanile dates from 1276.


Maria della Pieve, having a campanile and a façade of 1 216, the latter with three open colonnades running for its whole length above the doors.


It has a nave and aisles with a closed vestibule on the west, and a fine round campanile of the 9th (?) century.


from it rises a tall campanile, the inner walls of which have been covered in parts with frescoes of religious subjects, though these are now much defaced.


On the south side of the façade is a large brick campanile, and the foundations of another may be seen on the north.





Synonyms:

bell tower, belfry,



Antonyms:

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