The Fog Bell(Tumanny Kolokol) in Chersonesus
On the territory of the Chersonese of Taurida, right by the Black Sea shore there is crossbeam with a huge bell installed on the two massive supporting columns. It is famous "foggy" bell cast from the trophy German canon in 1776. During the Crimean war it was brought out with the other bells taken from the bell-towers of the city.
In 1913 the bells turned out to be in Notre Damme Cathedral in Paris. On 6 December the same year the "prisoner" returned to Sevastopol.
It was installed on the bell tower of Chersonesse Monastery. After the monastery was closed in 1925 and the bells dismantled, this copper giant was installed on the shore for running during nasty weather and warning of danger the ships floating by the shore. Now it is a symbol of Chersonessus.
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Sevastopol
11-Jul-2005
St. Vladimir cathedral
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Sevastopol
11-Jul-2005
The Fog Bell
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Sevastopol
08-Dec-2003
The Fog Bell
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Sevastopol
08-Dec-2003
The Fog Bell
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Sevastopol
08-Dec-2003
The Fog Bell
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Sevastopol 11-Jul-2005
St. Vladimir cathedral
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Sevastopol 11-Jul-2005
St. Vladimir cathedral
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Sevastopol 14-Feb-2002
The Fog Bell
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