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The cultural and architectural history of Pera, also known as Galata, has been the focus of many studies.
However, its soundscape has not attracted much scholarly interest to date. The present study fills part
of this gap by tracing the history of bell ringing in the settlement. Written and material evidence sheds
light on the use of bells by the Latin community of Pera from the period of Genoese rule until the late
Ottoman Empire. Sounds and silence provide new insights into the long history of the Latin presence in
Pera and its evolution throughout the centuries.