kellotornien
Kellotornien is a Finnish word that translates to "bell towers" or "clock towers." It is a compound word formed from "kello" (bell or clock) and "torni" (tower), with the plural genitive ending "-en." This term refers to structures that house bells, often for religious or public timekeeping purposes, or those that prominently feature a clock face.
Historically, bell towers have been integral to the architecture of churches and cathedrals across Europe, serving
The concept of a kellotorni can therefore encompass both the spiritual and secular. While many are associated