
Glockenturm von Hinte
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N 53° 24.973 E 007° 11.726
32U E 380068 N 5920089
The Glockenturm von Hinte is a structure bult in the 13th century. The church to which it was originally attached to, was destroyed in the earlier 15th century. The bells within this tower are made of two different materials, bronze and iron.
Waymark Code: WMCK4E
Location: Niedersachsen, Germany
Date Posted: 09/15/2011
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The Bell tower at the church in Hinte dates back to the 13th century. Its original church was destroyed in the early 15th century and at its position the currently still standing Hinter Kirche was build in the second half of the 15th century. The tower has bells which can be heard every night at 18:00 (6:00 pm) for miles. The two different tones of the bells are achieved by different sizes, but more so by the use of different metals from which the bells were cast.
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Address of Tower: Osterhuser Str Hinte, Germany 26759
 Still Operational: yes
 Number of bells in tower?: 2
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 Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No
 Relevant website?: Not listed

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