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Grandi Campane Della Russia GRANDI CAMPANE DELLA RUSSIA LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore 1. SERGIYEV POSAD Tsarsky Kolokol SOL1 442 71.990 2004 n.1 del complesso di 24 campane Trinity Sergius Lavra Baltijskj Zavod campana fissa / I S. Petersburg 2. MOSCOW Uspensky LAb1 65.320 1817 Zavyalov n.1 del complesso di 22 campane Kremlin & Rusinov campana fissa Ivan Veliky, Campanile Uspenskij / I Moscow 3. NIZHNY NOVGOROD Soborny 64.000 2012 campana fissa Aleksadr Nevsky Cathedral ca Baltijskj Zavod S. Petersburg 4. SERGIYEV POSAD Blagovestnik SIb1 365 35.495 2002 n.2 del complesso di 24 campane Trinity Sergius Lavra Amo Zil campana fissa / II Moscow 5. ZVENIGOROD SIb1 365 34.820 2003 campana fissa Savvino Storozhevsky Monastery Vera LLC Voronezh 6. ROSTOV VELIKY Sysoj DO2 359 32.760 1689 n.1 del complesso di 15 campane Uspensky Cathedral Terentyev campana fissa / I Rostov 7. MOSCOW Torzhestvenny SIb1 356 29.800 1996 campana fissa Christ the Savior Cathedral ca. Amo Zil / I Moscow 8. SERGIYEV POSAD Pervenez 26.994 2002 n.3 del complesso di 24 campane Trinity Sergius Lavra Amo Zil campana fissa / III Moscow 9. NOVGOROD Nikonovskij DO2 26.438 1659 esposizione museale S. Sofia Cathedral Wassiljew 10. TOBOL’SK Dio con noi 25.000 2007 S. Sofia Cathedral ca Vera LLC Voronezh 11. SERGIYEV POSAD 20.800 1594 n.4 del complesso di 24 campane Trinity Sergius Lavra ca campana fissa / IV 12. MOSCOW Reut 19.600 1622 n.2 del complesso di 22 campane Kremlin ca Chokhov campana fissa Ivan Veliky, Campanile Uspenskij / II Moscow 13. DZERZHINSKIJ (Moscow Reg.) Ugreshsky 18.500 2004 campana fissa Nicolo Ugreshsky Monastery Blagovestnik ca Baltijskj Zavod S. Petersburg 14. S. PETERSBURG Aleksandr 18.000 2014 campana fissa Aleksandr Nevsky Lavra Nevsky Piatkow Sverdlovsk 15. S. PETERSBURG 17.000 2015 n.1 del complesso di 16 campane S. Isaac Cathedral ca Vera LLC campana fissa Voronezh 16. ROSTOV VELIKY Polienejny MI2 286 16.380 1682 n.2 del complesso di 15 campane Uspensky Cathedral F. Andreev campana fissa / II Rostov 17. MOSCOW Prazdnichniy 290 16.000 1997 campana fissa Christ the Savior Cathedral ca Amo Zil / II Moscow 18. TOMSK Voskresenskiy 16.000 2004 campana fissa Voskresenskij Church ca Vera LLC Voronezh 19. MOSCOW Semisotenny 13.071 1704 n.3 del complesso di 22 campane Kremlin Motorin campana fissa Ivan Veliky, Campanile Uspenskij /III Moscow GRANDI CAMPANE RUSSIA 1 LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore 20. SOLOVETSKY ISLANDS FA2 12.700 2007 n.1 del complesso di 22 campane Solovetsky Monastery ca campana fissa 21. MOSCOW Bolshoy REb2 12.000 1890 n.1 del complesso di 35 campane Danilov Monastery ca Veryovkin campana fissa Conservate alla Harward University [MA, USA] dal 1930 al 2008 22. S. PETERSBURG 10.000 2012 n.2 del complesso di 16 campane S. Isaac Cathedral ca Vera LLC campana fissa Voronezh 23. ROSTOV VELIKY Lebed SOL2 227 8.190 1682 n.3 del complesso di 12 campane Uspensky Cathedral Andreev campana fissa / III Rostov GRANDI CAMPANE DELLA RUSSIA IN CONSERVAZIONE MUSEALE LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore MOSCOW Tsar Kolokol 682 196.000 1733-35 campana incrinata Kremlin “3” ca Motorin esposizione museale Ivan Veliky Moscow SREDNEURAL’SK (Ekaterinburg) 40.000 2013 esposizione museale Monastero Sredneural’skij ca Vera LLC Voronezh GRANDI CAMPANE DELLA RUSSIA NON PIU’ ESISTENTI LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore MOSCOW Tsar Kolokol 134.000 1654 perduta nel 1701 Kremlin “2” ca Mikhailovich sostituita nel 1733-1735 Ivan Veliky Moscow SERGIYEV POSAD 65.522 1746 perduta nel 1930 Trinity Sergius Lavra sostituita nel 2004 MOSCOW Uspensky 56.358 1760 perduta nel 1812 Kremlin Slizov sostituita nel 1817 Ivan Veliky Moscow SERGIYEV POSAD 55.000 rinnovata nel 1746 Trinity Sergius Lavra ca NOVGOROD 34.000 perduta nel sec.XX Yuriev Monastery ca ZVENIGOROD 34.000 1667 perduta nel 1941 Savvino Storozhevsky Monastery ca Grigoriev sostituita nel 2003 TAMBOV 32.000 perduta nel sec.XX Kazan'skij Monastery ca S. PETERSBURG Isaac 30.477 sec.XIX perduta nel sec.XX S. Isaac Cathedral Stukolkin sostituita nel 2012 S. Petersburg Sergiyev Posad Godunov 30.304 1600 perduta nel 1701 Trinity Sergius Lavra Chokhov GRANDI CAMPANE RUSSIA 2 LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore TAMBOV 32.000 perduta nel sec.XX Kazan'skij Monastery ca S. PETERSBURG Isaac 30.477 sec.XIX perduta nel sec.XX S. Isaac Cathedral Stukolkin sostituita nel 2012 S. Petersburg SERGIYEV POSAD Godunov 30.304 1600 perduta nel 1701 Trinity Sergius Lavra Chokhov MOSCOW Torzhestvennyj 27.000 1878 perduta nel 1931 Christ the Savior Cathedral ca sostituita nel 1996 SERGIYEV POSAD Karnoukhy 21.420 1684 perduta nel 1930 Trinity Sergius Lavra sostituita nel 2002 DZERZHINSKIJ (Moscow Reg.) 20.150 perduta nel sec.XX Nicolo Ugreshsky Monastery NOVGOROD 18.600 perduta nel sec.XX Yuriev Monastery ca KURSK 17.117 perduta nel sec.XX Znamenskij Lavra TOBOL’SK 16.996 1738 perduta nel sec.XX S. Sofia Cathedral sostituita nel 2007 MISKOVO 16.970 perduta nel sec.XX Miskovo Church OZIORY (Moscow Reg.) 16.871 perduta nel sec.XX Trinity Church MOSCOW Tsar Kolokol 16.800 sec.XVI rifusa nel 1654 Kremlin “1” ca BELGOROD 16.750 perduta nel sec.XX Trinity Church MOSCOW Vsednevny 16.664 1786 perduta nel sec.XX Kremlin Zavialov Ivan Veliky, Campanile Uspenskij Moscow YEKATERINBURG 16.600 perduta nel sec.XX Maksimilian Church ca sostituita … Bolshoi Zlatoust YAROSLOVAL 16.510 perduta nel sec.XX Vlasievskiy Church BRONNITSY (Moscow Reg.) 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Jerusalem Church ca IVANOVO VOZNESENSK 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX ca KAZAN 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Blagoveshchenskij Cathedral ca KIMRY 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX ca MOSCOW Reg. 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Nikolo Berliukovskaia Pustin ca GRANDI CAMPANE RUSSIA 3 LOCALITA’ CAMPANA Nota Ø Peso Anno di fusione Note nom cm kg Fonditore MOSCOW 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Simonov Monastery ca ODESSA 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Cathedral ca PAVLOVO POSAD 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Voskresenskiy Church ca RYBYNSK (Yaroslav Reg.) 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Iugskaia Dorofeeva Pustin ca località attualmente sommersa dal bacino di Rybingk TVER 16.000 perduta nel sec.XX Cathedal ca S. PETERSBURG 13.440 1658 perduta nel sec.XX Aleksandr Nevsky Lavra sostituita nel 2014 GRANDI CAMPANE RUSSIA 4 .
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