Trinity College Dublin Campanile

The Campanile of Trinity College Dublin is a bell tower and one of its most iconic landmarks.

Donated by then Archbishop of Armagh, Lord John Beresford it was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, sculpted by Thomas Kirk and finished in 1853.

Campanile of Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin Campanile
View upon entering Trinity College.
General information
TypeBell Tower
LocationLibrary Square
Trinity College
Dublin 2
Ireland
Coordinates53°20′40″N 6°15′26″W / 53.34439961°N 6.25731468°W / 53.34439961; -6.25731468
Completed1853
Height30.5m
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sir Charles Lanyon
Other designersThomas Kirk

Location

It is located in what is considered the middle of Trinity College, however its actual location is in the northwest of college (the actual middle being the Museum Building). At the central axis of the college's Library Square, to the north is the Graduates Memorial Building, south the college's Old Library, east The Rubrics, to the west Trinity College's Front Gate and Regent House. It is the most recent bell tower in a long line dating back to the original tower of the monastery of All Hallows.

Design

The entire structure stands at 30.5 metres (100 ft) tall and is mainly granite in composition with its carvings being of portland stone. Lanyon had originally intended the campanile to be linked to the buildings on either side (Old Library and Graduates Memorial Building) by an "arcaded screen", however this was never realised.

Base

The base has paired rusticated Doric pilasters with portland entablature blocks. Between each pillar of the base are four round-headed arches, and each archway has a keystone. These keystones each have detailed carved heads, which depict Homer, Socrates, Plato and Demosthenes - representing the liberal arts.

Before the belfry, is a stepped circular base made of granite. At the corners of the campanile, seated and supported by this circular base are the Higher Faculties represented in four deceptive figures of Divinity, Science, Medicine and Law sculpted from portland stone by Irish sculptor Thomas Kirk.

Belfry

The belfry is a cylindrical chamber encircled by Corinthian columns, between which are tall, round-head traceried windows with cast iron grills.

The base of the belfry also has four carved coats of arms at each side, almost directly above the carved keystone faces below. Each coat of arms faces out onto a prominent location in the college, and symbolize strong connections it had with external forces.

These four coats of arms are those of:

Dome and lantern

Over the belfry are two domes which are covered in decorative scale-patterns. The first is the larger of the two and has carved scrollwork ribs that continue vertically from the columns of the belfry. The smaller dome sits directly above the larger, commonly referred to as a lantern rather than a dome. The entire campanile is then topped by a gilded cross.

Tradition

The campanile is featured in the bouldering tradition of the Dublin University Climbing Club. Climbing the campanile under cover of night is considered the "most impressive climb, and one of the most difficult" attempted by club members on college grounds.

References

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