campaniles Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
Campanile,
Similer Words:
campanilicampanist
campanula
campanulaceae
campanular
campanulate
campbell
campeachy
campest
campestral
campground
campgrounds
camphine
camphire
camphoraceous
campaniles শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
জাতীয়তা ইতালীয় পরিচিতির কারণ Painting, Fresco, স্থাপত্য উল্লেখযোগ্য কর্ম Scrovegni Chapel frescoes, Campanile আন্দোলন Late Gothic Proto-Renaissance ।
campaniles's Usage Examples:
Bell towers, belfries and campaniles by date Bell tower in the Muuga village of the Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru.
campaniles.
facade was to have been resolved into a Corinthian arcade, with flanking campaniles.
The two campaniles, in Mannerist style with octagonal bases, although identical in appearance.
from the Roman Baroque, while the whole design was inspired by Tuscan campaniles.
The façade, with decorations in bas-relief, has two campaniles.
Its design has been used as the basis for several other campaniles, including the Dock Tower in Grimsby, England, constructed in 1852 and.
eighth century, basilica-form churches with richly arcaded façades and campaniles Duomo di San Martino: St Martin's Cathedral San Michele in Foro: Romanesque.
The towers are also reminiscent of the campaniles of northern Italy.
century, erected a beautiful bell-tower on the pattern of Renaissance campaniles attached to the church of Assumption.
since Napoleonic forces confiscated bells in excess of this number from campaniles for scrap metal to use in munitions.
consecrated by Bishop José Antonio de San Alberto in 1784, and the twin campaniles were completed in 1787.
Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE Étienne Sved, Provence des campaniles, Éditions Équinoxe, 1969.
The building's finely wrought façade, dominated by spires and campaniles seemingly out of a Perrault fairy tale, enhances the prestige of the liqueur.
The building has three chimneys capped with campaniles that resemble Italian bell towers.
that is situated between the two blocks of the mill is modelled on the campaniles of the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice.
travelled in France and Italy, with the view of making a special study of campaniles.