A small Spanish town is considering fining a medieval church €16,000 euros ($17,500) because its bells are “too noisy.”
The town hall of Mostoles, south-west of Madrid, said on Tuesday that
following complaints from residents, town technicians measured the
noise level of the chimes of Our Lady of the Assumption Church and found
they were some 30 decibels above the 55 rate permitted by town
regulations.
Experts say normal conversation produces 55-60 decibels while an airplane in flight produces 110-120 decibels.
Parish priest Fr Ignacio Torres told the El Pais newspaper the bells
have always been tolling in the town, and that they were usually only
rung at noon and before evening Mass.
He said he had no idea how the church would pay the fine if enforced.