St. John's Co-Cathedral Bell Tower - Valletta, Malta
Posted by: neoc1
N 35° 53.844 E 014° 30.744
33S E 455996 N 3972678
The bell tower of St. John's Co-Cathedral is located on the south side of the cathedral in St. John's Square, Valletta, Malta
Waymark Code: WMV265
Location: Malta
Date Posted: 02/11/2017
Views: 18
Saint John's Co-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in the middle of Valletta, Malta. It was commissioned by Grand Master Jean de la Cassière as the Conventual Church of Saint John for worship by the Knights of the Order of St. John. The Co-cathedral was built of limestone in the Mannerism style by the between 1572 and 1577. It was designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar.
The bell tower has several unusual features. At the top are a group if three bells. The two smaller bells at the bottom ring together. Above and slightly in front of this pair of bells is a larger bell. Below in an arched opening is the largest bell which weighs 7000 kg (15400 lbs).
Below this bell is a balcony from which a newly selected Grand Master would be announced to the Knights and the people of the town. Below the balcony is a large single-hand clock. Lower and to the left is a dial which indicates the date in Arabic numbers. To the right is a dial that indicates the day of the week of the week in Latin abbreviations.
Address of Tower: St. John's Square off Republic Street Valletta, Malta
Still Operational: yes
Number of bells in tower?: 4
Relevant website?: [Web Link]
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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No
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