The Largest Bell In The World
The Largest Bell In The World is Zar Bell. it is known in Russia as the name of Xar-Kalkol, is known by many names such as "Tsarsky Colacl","Tsar Bell", "Zar Colocal" or Royal Bell, it is 6.14 meters (20.1 feet) high , 6.6 meters (22 ft) in diameter bell. Bell is the son of the Moscow Kremlin, the nephew of Peter the Great, by Empress Anna Anna. The bell was made from the Bell cross which was handed over.
The biggest bell in the world (zar bell).
The Zar bell located in Russia is located between the Ivan the Great Bell Tower and the Kremlin Wall. It is composed of bronze metal.The bell is "The biggest bell in the world" which weighs 201924 kilograms (445,166 pounds), with a height of 6.14 meters (20.1 feet) and a height of 6.6 meters (22 feet) and a thickness of up to 61 centimeters. And the weight of the broken part 11,500 kilograms (25,400 lb).
Zar bell will never be moved, as it broke during its casting. How was it broken? In 1737, when the fire broke out in the Kremlin, Bell had suffered more damage. Immediately there was a fire in the wood auxiliary structure and the guards there threw freezing water on it. It is impossible to restore the Bell. Just a century later, Zar bell was lifted from his poth and was placed on a stone seat.It is believed that if it was played in a bell, he heard his voice at more than 50 kilometers. From it you can imagine his voice, how much of his voice would be produced.So it is considered 'The Biggest Bell in the world' Through your guide during your Moscow tour you will find amazing facts about bells in Russian culture Thank you for reading this post.
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