The fall of the campanile in 1904 was regarded as a calamity by all the civilized world. |
The same rule prevails at Appleby, where the bell hangs in a campanile over the moot hall. |
They are oriented either to the cathedral and the sharply angled, gorgeously finished campanile or to the plaza with olive trees and other symbolic plants. |
The additional members are accommodated on the public space outside which is pinned down by the thin, tall concrete planes of the campanile. |
The two events announce themselves with clarity and precision, like a campanile knelling the final hour of the day. |
The final lesson of the campanile was that towers were best seen as a whole. |