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- St._Petersglocke abstract "Saint Peter's bell (orig. German: St. Petersglocke, referred to in the Colognian language as Decke or Dekke Pitter and in common parlance as Dicker Pitter i.e. Fat or Big Peter) is the largest bell in Cologne Cathedral. It was cast in 1923 by Heinrich Ulrich in Apolda and hangs in the belfry of the south tower. With a weight of approximately 24,000 kg, a clapper weighing ~700 kg and a diameter of 322 cm, it is the largest (horizontally mounted) freely swinging ringable bell in the world. When the bell was cast in 1923, the bell-founder refused to take German marks as a payment because of the hyper-inflation. Instead the Cathedral Chapter paid 5000 US dollars.The predecessor of the bell was the Emperor's Bell (orig. German: Kaiserglocke) or Gloriosa (Glorious) of 1873 which at 27,180 kg was even heavier than the St. Peter's bell. In 1918 it was melted down, because of the poor sound quality and the inadequate tone. Its metal was used for war purposes. During its thirty year life it had regurlarly been put out of service to attempt to fix the inappropriate sound. Because of this the bell was nicknamed „Große Schweigerin“ or in english: big silence.".
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- St._Petersglocke wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Saturday.
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- St._Petersglocke wikiPageWikiLink Immaculate_Conception_of_the_Blessed_Virgin_Mary.
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- St._Petersglocke wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Petersglocke".
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- St._Petersglocke subject Category:1923_works.
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- St._Petersglocke subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Cologne.
- St._Petersglocke hypernym Bell.
- St._Petersglocke point "50.9411 6.9573".
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- St._Petersglocke comment "Saint Peter's bell (orig. German: St. Petersglocke, referred to in the Colognian language as Decke or Dekke Pitter and in common parlance as Dicker Pitter i.e. Fat or Big Peter) is the largest bell in Cologne Cathedral. It was cast in 1923 by Heinrich Ulrich in Apolda and hangs in the belfry of the south tower. With a weight of approximately 24,000 kg, a clapper weighing ~700 kg and a diameter of 322 cm, it is the largest (horizontally mounted) freely swinging ringable bell in the world.".
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- St._Petersglocke lat "50.9411".
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