*Location:
Torre Insignia (ex Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos (Banobras)) Av.Insurgentes N Tlatelolco, Mexico City, Mexico LL: N 19.45467, W 99.15106
*Player:
(none)*Past carillonneur:
Profa. Yolanda Fernandez de Cordova
*Contact:
Banobras Apartado Postal 20-236 Col.San ¡ngel, Deleg.¡lvaro Obregón Mexico, D.F., C.P.01001 T: (USA) 1-800-475-2393
*Schedule:
(Disused)
*Remarks:
5 basses below the playing cabin. 2007: BANOBRAS, a Mexican Government bank, was forced by financial problems to vacate the building; since then it has remained vacant and deteriorating, and is no longer usable.
*Technical data:
Traditional carillon of 47 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is G in the bass octave
Transposition is down 5 semitone(s)
Keyboard range: G C 42/ C G
There are two missing bass semitones
The whole instrument was installed in 1963
with bells made by Petit & Fritsen
Year of latest technical information source is 1973
*Links:
Tourist photos of the building, part of the top, the upper part, viewed from the Torre Latinoamericana, and from a different local context.
Building photos
from Emporis Buildings
(Also see our Emporis Advice.)
Where this work lies in the sequence of output of the Petit & Fritsen bellfoundry, in this region and in the world.
Ranking among all North American traditional carillons by weight.
Ranking among all North American traditional carillons by size (number of bells).
Ranking among all North American concert class carillons by age.
Index to all traditional carillons in Mexico DF.
Index to all tower bell instruments in Mexico DF.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 16-Aug-07 based on textual data last updated on 2007/08/01 and on technical data last updated on 1976/12/31
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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