Swan Bells

The Swan Bells are a set of 18 bells hanging in a specially built 82.5-metre copper and glass campanile in , Western Australia. The tower is commonly known as The Bell Tower or the Swan Bell Tower.
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  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: bell tower in Perth, Western Australia
  • Also known as: Bell Tower”, “Bell Tower, Perth”, “Bell Tower, Western Australia”, “Swan Bell Tower”, and “The Bell Tower
  • Address: Barrack Square, 6000

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Supreme Court Gardens and Stirling Gardens.

Park
Photo: Dcoetzee, Public domain.
is a park in the central business district of , Western Australia, bounded by Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, Governors Avenue, and the buildings of the Supreme Court of Western Australia. is situated 200 metres northeast of Swan Bells.

Park
is a small public park in , Western Australia. Located on the corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street, west of the and north of the Supreme Court buildings, it contains a group of significant sculpture items. is situated 310 metres northeast of Swan Bells.

Public building
is a 13-storey office building on St Georges Terrace in , Western Australia. Located beside and in the city's central business district, the 49.8-metre building was designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1963, after Perth hosted the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. is situated 350 metres northeast of Swan Bells.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Elizabeth Quay and Perth.

Neighborhood
is a mixed-use development project in the . Encompassing an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee.

is the capital and largest city of the state of . It is separated from by a distance of 2,120 km, including the vast spaces of the Nullarbor Plain, making it one of the world's most isolated cities.

Photo: Mark, GFDL.
Perth or Perth CBD is the central business district in , but there are plenty of other things to see than just tall buildings and busy men in suits.

Swan Bells

Latitude
-31.95896° or 31° 57′ 32″ south
Longitude
115.85822° or 115° 51′ 30″ east
Height
52 metres (172 feet)
Open location code
4PWQ2VR5+C7
Open­Street­Map ID
way 147704624
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­tower
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Wiki­data ID
Q7653429
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Japanese—“Swan Bells” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Swan Bells
  • Chinese: 天鵝鐘樓
  • Japanese: スワン・ベル

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Elizabeth Quay Jetty and Pier 1.

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