Centennial Carillon Tower (BELL)

4.7
23 reviews

About

Historical Landmark
In 1975, on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Brigham Young University, President Spencer W. Kimball, then leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, played the hourly theme from "Come, Come Ye Saints" on the carrillon keyboard the

Location

Centennial Carillon Tower (BELL)
700 E Phillips Ln, Provo, UT
84604, United States

Reviews

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  • JJ
    James John
    Aug 30, 2020
    5.0
    I wanted up just before the hour to see if I could hear the bells from right up close. I was not disappointed. Beautiful music. And a beautiful overlook of Brigham Young University too. I love that it is easily accessible and quietly exclusive at the same time.
  • MJ
    Megan Jensen
    Jan 13, 2020
    5.0
    Always on time and a beautiful structure and fun place to talk.
  • AL
    Alex Laraway
    Jun 22, 2019
    1.0
    Someone keeps sneaking up there and making big ding dong noises. Better security needed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Centennial Carillon Tower (BELL)

What is the Centennial Carillon Tower and when was it established?

The Centennial Carillon Tower in Provo, Utah, was dedicated in 1975 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Brigham Young University. It features a carillon keyboard that plays the "Come, Come Ye Saints" theme hourly.

Where is the Centennial Carillon Tower located?

The Centennial Carillon Tower is located at 700 E Phillips Ln, Provo, UT 84604, United States.