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Leaning Tower of Pisa
cathedral bell tower in Pisa, Italy

Glendalough
Glendalough (; ) is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, renowned for an Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century by St Kevin. From 1825 to 1957, the head of the Glendalough Valley was the site of a galena lead mine. Glendalough is also a recreational area for picnics, for walking along networks of maintained trails of varying difficulty, and also for rock climbing.
Oslo Cathedral
cathedral in Oslo, Norway
Ivan the Great Bell Tower
church building in Moscow
São Paulo Cathedral
cathedral in Brazil
Church of Our Saviour
church in Copenhagen
Irish round tower
tower in the form of a slightly tapered cylinder with a conical roof, common in Ireland
Garrison Church
church building in Potsdam, Germany
Church of the Redeemer
church in Potsdam, Germany
Great Lavra Bell Tower
bell tower
El Micalet
tower of the Valencia Cathedral located in Valencia (Spain)
St. Urban Tower
bell tower of the St. Elizabeth Cathedral
Jesuskirken
church in Copenhagen, founded by Carl Jacobsen of Carlsberg
Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
Catolic church building in Podgorica
Bell tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral
bell tower in Kyiv, Ukraine
Great Zlatoust Church
church building in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Kilmacduagh monastery
house of Augustinian canons
Flooded Belfry
bell tower in Kalyazin, Russia
zvonnitsa
thumb|upright|Zvonnitsa of the Transfiguration Cathedral in Bolshiye Vyazyomy|Vyazemy, [[Moscow Oblast.]]
A zvonnitsa (, ; ; ; ) is a large rectangular structure containing multiple arches or beams that support bells, and a basal platform where bell ringers stand to perform the ringing using long ropes. It was an alternative to a bell tower in Russian, Polish and Romanian medieval architectural traditions, primarily used in Russian architecture of the 14th–17th centuries. Currently, zvonnitsy are especially widespread in the environs of Pskov.
goat throwing
former Spanish festivity