1. campanile - Noun
2. Campanile - Proper noun
A bell tower, esp. one built separate from a church.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA U.S. Army sergeant sent to confirm the presence of German troops in the tower was impressed by the beauty of the cathedral and its campanile, and thus refrained from ordering an artillery strike, sparing it from destruction. Source: Internet
It was laid out in the shape of a cross, measuring convert long by convert wide with convert high walls, and included a convert tall campanile (bell tower) located adjacent to the main entrance. Source: Internet
But that didn't stop us from finding a couple of insanely delicious things in the beautiful space previously occupied by Campanile and the original incarnation of the La Brea Bakery. Source: Internet
It was a perfect day, and the ceremony was outside at the base of the Campanile, which is Berkeley’s proudest monument. Source: Internet
Campanile can also be credited for producing two of the best quarterbacks in Rutgers’ program history. Source: Internet
It is located on the site of a pre-existing Lombard church, which the lower part of the campanile belongs to. Source: Internet