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Listen to the Bell Loft
On the floor above the Library Hall is the Bell Loft. From here the Trinitatis Church bells have been rung for almost 400 years, but the loft has several other stories. Listen to the short audio stories while you’re visiting the first part of the Bell Loft with public access, or at home. Each audio story has a duration of 1-2 minutes. Start with the introduction: Welcome to the Bell Loft.
Traces of a Theater Scene Painter
In the beginning of the 20th century the theater scene painter Carl Lund rented the Library Hall and he also used the Bell Loft for his fantastic sceneries.
Duration: 1:15 minutes
A World of Exciting Scents
Raw hides, medicinal herbs and sheets, hung to dry – the alternating functions of the Bell Loft have also brought many different scents along with them.
Duration: 2:15 minutes
A Particular Loft Construction
The construction of the Bell Loft is also something special. The loft is made as a so-called suspended floor, so that the weight of the floor rests on the big pine-wood pillars.
Duration: 1:04 minutes
What time is it?
Once upon a time, all the people of Copenhagen had to turn and look to the Round Tower to get to know the exact time.
Duration: 1:41 minutes
The Bells are Ringing
A lot of ringing has been done on from the Bell Loft – most of the time by hand.
Duration: 2:03 minutes
Mapping Denmark
The Round Tower was the starting point, when the astronomer Thomas Bugge started mapping the country in the 1760’s.
Duration: 1:30 minutes