Century Tower (University of Florida)
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University of Florida campus | |
Century Tower | |
Use | Tower |
Style | Memorial |
Erected | 1953 |
Location | Main campus |
Architect | |
Website | UF Carillon Home Page |
Century Tower is a 157 foot tall carillon tower in the center of the University of Florida campus, adjacent to a Turlington Plaza.[1][2]
Built in 1953 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of UF's parent institution, Kingsbury Academy in Ocala, it also serves as a memorial for students killed in the world wars.[1][2]
[edit] About the carillon
- It has 51 bells and a range span of 5 octaves.
- The entire carillon weighs 57,760 pounds.
- The smallest bell in Century Tower plays a high C, weighs 26 pounds and has a diameter of 7-1/8 inches.
- The largest bell, called the Bourdon bell, plays a low A-sharp. It is five feet tall, weighs about 7,000 pounds and is five feet, nine inches in diameter.
- The carillon chimes each quarter of the hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Students at the university can take a carillon class, where they are required to climb the 194 steps in Century Tower to play the bells for a grade.
- The carillon is played using 61 keys (or “batons”) for the hands and 25 pedals for the feet. The musician sits in a small room just below the bell chamber.
- There are fewer than 200 carillons in North America and only four in Florida.
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