Carillon 23 Bells Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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And the name of the city is interesting, and the construction is unusual.
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As I read the information that carillons are made in the Netherlands, they are 20 years old. The big carillon is next to the Ice Palace, many citizens walking with children. A good and beautiful place.
The Carillon is located at the entrance to the city on the square at the Ice Palace (Street Building, House 2). It is an original design-call in the form of an arch with 23 bells. It is now ...
Near the Palace of Sports are interesting fountains that immediately attract the view of their unusual form. And only then you notice the strange structure on the right, unclear destination. Coming closer with ...
On a trip to Karelia, I drove to Condopoga, known for two of their carillons. Both, indeed, look quite unusual and decorate a city, but I have a question: these bells really come from ...
And the name of the city is interesting, and the construction is unusual.
As I read the information that carillons are made in the Netherlands, they are 20 years old. The big carillon is next to the Ice Palace, many citizens walking with children. A good and beautiful place.
The main symbol of the Condopogi
The Carillon is located at the entrance to the city on the square at the Ice Palace (Street Building, House 2). It is an original design-call in the form of an arch with 23 bells. It is now ...
It is worth visiting every hour
Play right now, every hour. The tune is pleasantly familiar. The impression has spoiled only the rainy weather.
Condopozhsky Karillon
Near the Palace of Sports are interesting fountains that immediately attract the view of their unusual form. And only then you notice the strange structure on the right, unclear destination. Coming closer with ...
Does it work?
On a trip to Karelia, I drove to Condopoga, known for two of their carillons. Both, indeed, look quite unusual and decorate a city, but I have a question: these bells really come from ...