How To Use campanile In A Sentence
- The campanile is three arched on all four sides, whereas the one in the picture is two arched. Contest: Identify This Spot
- The campanile is also an item of considerable beauty. Across the way, the cathedral is more magnificent still.
- Although the story is likely apocryphal, it is said that Galileo dropped balls of various weights from the top of the campanile to prove his new view of gravity.
- On a moonlit winter evening, as the shore approaches, the town lays itself out beneath an electric halo, the Church of Saint-Joseph lifting its lighthouse-like campanile majestically behind.
- Jean-Marc's aunt, Marie-Françoise, tells me that such open bell towers, or campaniles, are constructed in windy regions where it is better to go with the flow than to be beaten down by the Mistral. French Word-A-Day:
- The round Basilica of the Superga has a two-conched cupola in the style of Michelangelo, flanked by two tall asymmetrical campaniles.
- The countryside of Bresse in Burgundy is not the usual place to find a Spanish-style castle, an El Dorado in miniature, complete with Castilian campaniles, arches, and Spanish occupants, constructed lovingly out of concrete.
- The event will begin with a short outdoor program north of the campanile and continue with events in the Memorial Union.
- Her husband, Edgar, donated the first bells of the campanile in her memory in 1895.
- Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile.