Perth's iconic landmark,
bell tower
The Bell Tower is an iconic building located on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, Australia. Visit the Perth Lookout to enjoy 360-degree views and hear the beautiful sounds of the bells! With 18 bells, it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest musical instrument, and also has a lookout with a panoramic view of Perth’s beautiful skyline.
The beautiful bell sounds
Bell Tower Observatory
Enjoy a special experience at the Bell Tower Observation Deck, a landmark of Perth! You can feel the thrill of the 18 bells, the 'Swan Bells', hanging from the beautiful 82.5m high bell tower. Learn about the interesting history of the bells through the bell ringing demonstration, and have the special experience of ringing the bells yourself!
Unique architectural design
The Bell Tower, a unique building that decorates the Perth skyline, is famous for its beautiful design that resembles a sailboat. The Bell Tower, which stands tall against the blue sky, is made of glass and copper and shines in the sunlight during the day, revealing its majesty. At night, in particular, the entire tower is covered in colorful lights, creating a fantastic night view.
A bell with a long history
The bell tower has 18 bells in total, 12 of which are from the 14th century St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church in England. With over 600 years of history, these bells have been ringing beautifully for many years at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church in London. The remaining six bells were specially cast in Australia, adding a richer and more magnificent harmony to the bell tower’s sound.
address :
The Bell Tower Observatory
Barrack Square, Riverside Dr, Perth WA 6000 Australia
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Hours of operation:
Thursday - Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Last entry time: 3:45 p.m.
※ Closed every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
The Bell Tower