
St Anne's Church Shandon Bells & Tower, located in Cork, Ireland, is a prominent landmark known for its iconic clock tower, often referred to as "The Four-Faced Liar" because each of its four faces can show different times due to wind resistance. Built in 1722, the church is an excellent example of Georgian architecture, featuring a limestone and red sandstone facade. The Shandon Bells, housed within the tower, offer visitors the unique opportunity to ring them, creating a memorable experience. The tower provides panoramic views of Cork City, rewarding those who climb its 132 steps. St Anne's remains an active parish church, symbolizing the city's heritage and community spirit.
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