The Perth Bell Tower, the home of the famous Swan Bells, was a gift to the state of Western Australia during the Australian bicentennial in 1988. The iconic tower, which is one of the famous landmarks of Perth, is home to a total of eighteen bells behind a fascinating history. The Swan Bells take their namesake from the Swan River, which flows under the musical sound of the bells.
bell ringing and eighteen, twelve of the historic St.Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square. St. Martin-in-Fields Anglican Church in North-East of London Trafalgar Square in Westminster. E 'known for his close links with the British government announced the official parish church for the royal family and also the home of the Prime Minister. The other six bells were cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in England during modern times. Incidentally, the foundry and the oldest manufacturer in whichEngland.
The design for the tower itself was conceptualized Sharely of Australian architects Hames. The modernist-Age-like design of the space was almost thought of creation reflects an era of upheaval after the 200th Anniversary of Australia. The paved walkway that lines the bell tower has a special meaning, as each tile is from a school in Western Australia each carved with a child with his name as their contribution to the tower.
VisitorsPerth Bell Tower to experience overlooking the city and the surrounding unprecedented. A state-of-the art lighting system illuminates the tower at night so that an instantly recognizable symbol for a night on the town.
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