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The bell gable (, , ) is an crowning the upper end of the wall of church buildings, usually in lieu of a . It consists of a in stone, with small hollow semi-circular where the church bells are placed. It is a characteristic example of the simplicity of Romanesque architecture.


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The bell-gables or espadañas are a feature of Romanesque architecture in Spain. They replaced the beginning the 12th century due to the Cistercian reformation that called for a more simplified and less ostentatious churches, but also for economical and practical reasons as the accelerated and wider territory needed to be re-christianized building more temples and espadañas were cheaper and simpler to build. Today, they are a common sighting in small village churches throughout and . This simple and sober architectural element would later be brought to the Americas and the by the Iberian colonizers, where it would find widespread use especially in the earliest structures.Luis Navarro García, América en el siglo XVIII. Los primeros Borbones,

The bell gable usually rises over the front façade wall, but in some churches it may be located on top of any other wall or even on top of the in the midst of the roof. In the Spanish regions of and the Valencian Community, the bell-gables are also known as campanar de paret (wall bell tower) or campanar de cadireta. Romànic de la Vall de Camprodon (little-chair bell tower) because it reminds one of the back of a chair.

In Écija, , the bell tower of the church of Santa Bárbara fell destroyed by a lightning strike in 1892 and was replaced by an espadaña, Ramon Freire Galvez, Écija, lo que no conocimos.... lo que perdimos... a more expedient solution than rebuilding the tower.

A is a similar structure, but may appear in places other than gables or building ends.Sturgis, p. 284

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