Campanile
(noun)
A freestanding bell tower, especially one that is part of a church or cathedral complex.
Origin:
Italian, from latin campāna bell.
Examples:
- The campanile was a familiar landmark for miles around.
- The campanile was the tallest structure in the city.
- The campanile was used to call the faithful to worship.
- The campanile was a symbol of the city's rich history.
- The campanile was a popular spot for tourists to take in views of the city.