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The chimes of St. Paul's are among the deepest in Munich. The three large bells are housed in the 97 m high main tower, while the three smaller ones are hung in the northwest tower. The total weight of the chimes is 13,050 kg. Since the second largest bell has been broken for some time, the five-part remaining chimes are currently heard on high feasts, which, however, are no less impressive given the fourth spacing between the two ringing bells in the main tower, as can be heard in this recording from All Saints Day 2017. Main tower: Bell 1 g° Hosanna 5,200 kg 2,030 mm 1958 Karl Czudnochowsky, Erding (Bell 2 b° Paulus 3,000 kg 1,720 mm 1958 Karl Czudnochowsky, Erding) Bell 3 c´ Märtyrer 2,000 kg 1,520 mm 1958 Karl Czudnochowsky, Erding Northwest tower: Bell 4 d´Josef 1,350 kg 1,340 mm 1958 Karl Czudnochowsky, Erding Bell 5 f´ Regina pacis 800 kg 1,150 mm 1958 Karl Czudnochowsky, Erding Bell 6 g´ Orate Fratres 700 kg 1901 Glockengießerei Kortler, Munich