The Bell Tower is a structure designed to house one or more bells, often found in churches, clock towers, or public squares. These towers serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, as they can signal the time or mark special occasions through the ringing of bells.
Typically, Bell Towers are built with durable materials like stone or brick and can vary in height and design. Famous examples include the Campanile di San Marco in Venice and the Big Ben in London, which are notable for their architectural beauty and historical significance.