church bells
Church bells are large bells typically found in the towers of churches. They are used to signal the time, call people to worship, and mark special occasions. The sound of church bells can carry over long distances, making them an important part of community life.
These bells are usually made of bronze and are hung in a way that allows them to swing freely. When struck, they produce a deep, resonant sound. Many church bells are inscribed with names, dates, or religious symbols, adding to their historical and cultural significance.