*Location:
Temple of Saint Sava Belgrade (Beograd), Serbia (formerly part of Jugoslavia) LL: N 44.7981, E 20.4689
*Contact:
(unknown)
*Schedule:
(unknown)
*Remarks:
Bells by Grassmayr, largest 6.2 tons; bass note estimated. Not certain which of the four corner towers holds these bells.
*Technical data:
Electric-automatic carillon of 49 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is G in the bass octave
Transposition is unknown
Keyboard range: ---- / ----
The whole instrument was installed in 2001
by the maker cited in Remarks above
Year of latest technical information source is 2001
*Links:
Wikipedia
photo of the bells
Wikipedia photo of the building
including an occupied belfry
In the midst of a page of advertising is a slide show with photos of the building. Unfortunately, none of them make clear which of the four corner towers holds these bells.
Where this work lies in the sequence of output of the Grassmayr bellfoundry, in this region and in the world.
Ranking among all European non-traditional carillons by pitch (weight).
Ranking among all European non-traditional carillons by size (number of bells).
Ranking among all European non-traditional carillons by year of completion.
Index to all tower bell instruments in Serbia.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 31-Oct-07 based on textual data last updated on 2007/10/26 and on technical data last updated on 2007/10/26
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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