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The Bell Tower - Perth - Australia
The Bell Tower
The Bell Tower in Perth, Australia is a unique and iconic landmark located in the heart of the city. It stands at a height of 75 metres and is the tallest free-standing bell tower in the world. The tower is made up of four tiers of bells, each of which is made from a different material. The top tier is made of glass, the second tier is made of steel, the third tier is made of bronze and the fourth tier is made of copper. The bells are rung every day at noon and on special occasions. The tower also houses a museum, which showcases the history of the bells and their use in the city. The Bell Tower is a popular tourist attraction and is a great place to visit for those looking to learn more about the history of Perth.