FR: Les cinq cloches se situent dans la tour nord. Quatre d'entre elles proviennent de la fonderie de cloches Bollée d'Orléans, fondues en 1898. La Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc, le Bourdon a été refondu par Paccard en 2012, celle de Bollée étant fêlée depuis plusieurs décennies, à la suite du bombardement de 1944.
Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc, pèse 6 000 kg, sonne le « Sol2 » ;
Saint-Michel, pèse 2 300 kg, sonne le « Do3 » ;
Sainte-Catherine, pèse 1 600 kg, sonne le « Ré3 » ;
Sainte-Marguerite, pèse 1 100 kg, sonne le « Mi3 » ;
Félix Dupanloup, pèse 640 kg, sonne le « Sol3 ».
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Orléans Cathedral (Basilique Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans) is a Gothic Catholic church in the city of Orléans, France. It is the seat of the Bishop of Orléans and it was built from 1278 to 1329 and 1601-1829 (after partial destruction in 1568).
The cathedral is probably most famous for its association with Joan of Arc. The French heroine attended evening Mass in this cathedral on May 2, 1429, while in the city to lift the siege.
The cathedral's stained glass windows now depict the story of Joan of Arc, the defender of Orléans.
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The five bells are located in the north tower. Four of them come from the Bollée d'Orléans bell foundry, which was cast in 1898. Saint-Jeanne d'Arc, the Bourdon was recast by Paccard in 2012, that of Bollée having been cracked for several decades, following Of the 1944 bombing.
Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc, weighs 6,000 kg, sounds the "Sol2";
Saint-Michel, weighs 2,300 kg, sounds the "Do3";
Sainte-Catherine, weighs 1,600 kg, sounds the "Ré3";
Sainte-Marguerite, weighs 1,100 kg, sounds the "Mi3";
Félix Dupanloup, weighs 640 kg, sounds the "Sol3".