List of carillons


Traditional carillons, non-traditional carillons, and pseudo-carillons – each per continent and country in an alphabetical list by location.

Traditional carillons

Carillons as defined by the World Carillon Federation and by the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, played from a baton keyboard.

Africa

South Africa

Israel

Japan

Belgium

Brussels
Very incomplete list; there are about 45 carillons in Germany. Format: municipality, federal state: building, carillon name and/or unusual features, # bells – total bell weight in tonnes – foundry year-oldest/year-youngest, foundry2 year-oldest/year-youngest – external link to the carillon
East Netherlands
In addition Sandefjord has 25 bells, Molde has 26 bells and Hamar has 24 bells

Poland

Annual concerts since 1999 during the. See also Traveling carillons below.

Canada

Eastern United States

Australia

Argentina

Only about a dozen carillons worldwide are intended to perform at several locations, or even while being driven around.

Belgium

Instruments with bells defined as non-traditional carillons by the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, played from an electric keyboard or by any automatic mechanism

Australia

Eastern United States

Instruments which sound like a carillon but fall outside the definitions of a carillon by the World Carillon Federation and by the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America