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Belfries of Belgium and France
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Belfry locations
LocationBelgium; north of France
Includes56 belfries
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv)
Reference943
Inscription1999 (23rd Session)
Extensions2005

The Belfries of Belgium and France are a group of 56 historical buildings designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, in recognition of the civic (rather than church) belfries serving as an architectural manifestation of emerging civic independence from feudal and religious influences in the former County of Flanders (present-day French Flanders area of France and Flanders region of Belgium) and neighbouring areas which once were possessions of the House of Burgundy (in present-day Wallonia of Belgium).

The World Heritage Site was originally called the Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia, a 1999 UNESCO list of 32 towers in those two regions of Belgium. In 2005, the list was expanded and given its current name, recognizing the addition of 23 belfries from the Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy regions in the north-eastern tip of France, plus the belfry of Gembloux in Wallonia.

Despite the list being concerned with civic tower structures, it includes six Belgian church towers (note the "cathedral"s, "church"es and "basilica" in the list below) under the pretext that they had served as watchtowers or alarm bell towers.

Most of the structures in this list are towers projecting from larger buildings. However, a few are notably standalone, of which, a handful are rebuilt towers formerly connected to adjacent buildings. One notable omission may seem the tower of Brussels' Town Hall, but this is not an actual belfry. The original Belfry of Brussels was located next to the Church of St. Nicholas, until its collapse in 1714.[1] As a side note, Brussels' Town Hall is part of the Grand-Place World Heritage Site.

List of belfries

Name and location[2]MunicipalityProvince (BE) /
Department (FR)
RegionCountryYear inscribedUNESCO ID[2]
Schepenhuis, Aalst – Belfry and (Former) City Hall
50°56′19″N 4°02′19″E / 50.938678°N 4.038526°E / 50.938678; 4.038526
AalstEast FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-001
Cathedral of Our Lady
51°13′14″N 4°24′02″E / 51.220468°N 4.400605°E / 51.220468; 4.400605
AntwerpAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-002
City Hall of Antwerp[a]
51°13′17″N 4°23′51″E / 51.221268°N 4.397624°E / 51.221268; 4.397624
AntwerpAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-003
Hallentoren belfry and halls of Bruges
51°12′30″N 3°13′29″E / 51.208197°N 3.224737°E / 51.208197; 3.224737
BrugesWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-004
City Hall with Belfry of Dendermonde [nl]
51°01′52″N 4°05′55″E / 51.031134°N 4.098594°E / 51.031134; 4.098594
DendermondeEast FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-005
City Hall and Belfry of Diksmuide [nl]
51°02′01″N 2°51′52″E / 51.033716°N 2.864579°E / 51.033716; 2.864579
DiksmuideWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-006
City Hall with Belfry of Eeklo
51°11′05″N 3°33′59″E / 51.184636°N 3.566344°E / 51.184636; 3.566344
EekloEast FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-007
Belfry, Cloth Hall and Mammelokker of Ghent
51°03′13″N 3°43′29″E / 51.053656°N 3.724762°E / 51.053656; 3.724762
GhentEast FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-008
Former City Hall & Lakenhal (cloth hall) of Herentals
51°10′37″N 4°50′11″E / 51.176952°N 4.836261°E / 51.176952; 4.836261
HerentalsAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-009
Cloth Hall and Belfry of Ypres
50°51′04″N 2°53′08″E / 50.851184°N 2.885451°E / 50.851184; 2.885451
YpresWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-010
Belfry of Kortrijk
50°49′39″N 3°15′56″E / 50.827630°N 3.265595°E / 50.827630; 3.265595
KortrijkWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-011
Belfry of St. Peter's Church and Tower
50°52′47″N 4°42′03″E / 50.879720°N 4.700785°E / 50.879720; 4.700785
LeuvenFlemish BrabantFlandersBelgium1999943-012
City Hall and Belfry Tower of Lier
51°07′52″N 4°34′12″E / 51.131173°N 4.569896°E / 51.131173; 4.569896
LierAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-013
Town Hall with Belfry of Lo-Reninge
50°58′50″N 2°44′58″E / 50.980598°N 2.749339°E / 50.980598; 2.749339
Lo-ReningeWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-014
Old Cloth Hall with Belfry (now part of the modern City Hall complex)[b]
51°01′41″N 4°28′53″E / 51.027948°N 4.481269°E / 51.027948; 4.481269
MechelenAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-015
St. Rumbolds Tower of the Cathedral[c]
51°01′44″N 4°28′42″E / 51.028772°N 4.478210°E / 51.028772; 4.478210
MechelenAntwerpFlandersBelgium1999943-016
City Hall and Adjacent Belfry of Menen [nl]
50°47′46″N 3°07′14″E / 50.796109°N 3.120626°E / 50.796109; 3.120626
MenenWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-017
Stadshalle Grain Hall (Market Hall) with Belfry of Nieuwpoort
51°07′45″N 2°45′08″E / 51.129297°N 2.752118°E / 51.129297; 2.752118
NieuwpoortWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-018
Town Hall of with Belfry of Oudenaarde
50°50′38″N 3°36′14″E / 50.843835°N 3.603841°E / 50.843835; 3.603841
OudenaardeEast FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-019
City Hall, Stadshalle (market hall), and Belfry of Roeselare
50°56′41″N 3°07′28″E / 50.944680°N 3.124362°E / 50.944680; 3.124362
RoeselareWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-020
City Hall with Tower of Sint-Truiden [nl]
50°48′56″N 5°11′10″E / 50.815570°N 5.186119°E / 50.815570; 5.186119
Sint-TruidenLimburgFlandersBelgium1999943-021
Hallentoren belfry, Cloth Hall and Aldermen's Chamber [d]
51°00′02″N 3°19′37″E / 51.000471°N 3.327031°E / 51.000471; 3.327031
TieltWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-022
St. Germanus Church [nl] with Stadstoren (City Tower)
50°48′21″N 4°56′20″E / 50.805921°N 4.939013°E / 50.805921; 4.939013
TienenFlemish BrabantFlandersBelgium1999943-023
Belfry of the Basilica of Our Lady with Stadstoren (City Tower)
50°46′51″N 5°27′52″E / 50.780857°N 5.464398°E / 50.780857; 5.464398
TongerenLimburgFlandersBelgium1999943-024
Landhuis ("country-house", former seat of the Viscounty of Veurne-Ambacht) and Belfry[e]
51°04′22″N 2°39′42″E / 51.072884°N 2.661568°E / 51.072884; 2.661568
VeurneWest FlandersFlandersBelgium1999943-025
St. Leonard's Church
50°50′00″N 5°06′11″E / 50.833318°N 5.103024°E / 50.833318; 5.103024
ZoutleeuwFlemish BrabantFlandersBelgium1999943-026
Belfry of the City Hall of Binche
50°24′39″N 4°09′56″E / 50.410750°N 4.165543°E / 50.410750; 4.165543
BincheHainautWalloniaBelgium1999943-027
Belfry of the City Hall of Charleroi [nl]
50°24′45″N 4°26′38″E / 50.412537°N 4.443887°E / 50.412537; 4.443887
CharleroiHainautWalloniaBelgium1999943-028
Belfry of Mons
50°27′15″N 3°57′00″E / 50.454110°N 3.949976°E / 50.454110; 3.949976
MonsHainautWalloniaBelgium1999943-029
Belfry of Namur
50°27′50″N 4°52′01″E / 50.463890°N 4.867062°E / 50.463890; 4.867062
NamurNamurWalloniaBelgium1999943-030
Belfry of Thuin
50°20′23″N 4°17′15″E / 50.339637°N 4.287541°E / 50.339637; 4.287541
ThuinHainautWalloniaBelgium1999943-031
Belfry of Tournai
50°36′21″N 3°23′17″E / 50.605812°N 3.388005°E / 50.605812; 3.388005
TournaiHainautWalloniaBelgium1999943-032
Belfry of the City Hall of Armentières
50°41′11″N 2°52′57″E / 50.68645°N 2.8824°E / 50.68645; 2.8824
ArmentièresNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-033
Belfry of the City Hall of Bailleul
50°44′23″N 2°44′04″E / 50.7397°N 2.7344°E / 50.7397; 2.7344
BailleulNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-034
Belfry of Bergues
50°58′05″N 2°25′58″E / 50.9680°N 2.4327°E / 50.9680; 2.4327
BerguesNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-035
Belfry of St. Martin's Church
50°10′27″N 3°13′56″E / 50.1742°N 3.232127°E / 50.1742; 3.232127
CambraiNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-036
Belfry of the City Hall of Comines
50°45′55″N 3°00′26″E / 50.7653°N 3.0072°E / 50.7653; 3.0072
CominesNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-037
Belfry of the City Hall of Douai
50°22′04″N 3°04′50″E / 50.3679°N 3.0805°E / 50.3679; 3.0805
DouaiNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-038
Belfry of Dunkirk[f]
51°02′08″N 2°22′35″E / 51.0356°N 2.3763°E / 51.0356; 2.3763
DunkirkNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-039
Belfry of the City Hall of Dunkirk[f]
51°02′15″N 2°22′36″E / 51.0376°N 2.3768°E / 51.0376; 2.3768
DunkirkNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-040
Belfry of Gravelines
50°59′12″N 2°07′34″E / 50.9868°N 2.1261°E / 50.9868; 2.1261
GravelinesNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-041
Belfry of the City Hall of Lille
50°37′50″N 3°04′11″E / 50.6306°N 3.0698°E / 50.6306; 3.0698
LilleNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-042
Belfry of the City Hall of Loos
50°36′54″N 3°00′53″E / 50.61507°N 3.01477°E / 50.61507; 3.01477
LoosNordHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-043
Belfry of the City Hall of Aire-sur-la-Lys
50°38′19″N 2°23′47″E / 50.6385°N 2.3963°E / 50.6385; 2.3963
Aire-sur-la-LysPas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-044
Belfry of the City Hall of Arras
50°17′28″N 2°46′37″E / 50.2911°N 2.7770°E / 50.2911; 2.7770
ArrasPas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-045
Belfry of Béthune
50°31′52″N 2°38′21″E / 50.5310°N 2.6392°E / 50.5310; 2.6392
BéthunePas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-046
Belfry of the City Hall of Boulogne-sur-Mer
50°43′30″N 1°36′48″E / 50.7250°N 1.6132°E / 50.7250; 1.6132
Boulogne-sur-MerPas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-047
Belfry of the City Hall of Calais
50°57′10″N 1°51′15″E / 50.9529°N 1.8542°E / 50.9529; 1.8542
CalaisPas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-048
Belfry of the City Hall of Hesdin
50°22′23″N 2°02′11″E / 50.3730°N 2.0363°E / 50.3730; 2.0363
HesdinPas-de-CalaisHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-049
Belfry of Abbeville
50°06′26″N 1°49′58″E / 50.1073°N 1.8329°E / 50.1073; 1.8329
AbbevilleSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-050
Belfry of Somme
49°53′44″N 2°17′46″E / 49.8955°N 2.2960°E / 49.8955; 2.2960
AmiensSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-051
Belfry of the former Municipal Hall of Doullens
50°09′19″N 2°20′28″E / 50.1554°N 2.3410°E / 50.1554; 2.3410
DoullensSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-052
Belfry on the remaining City Gate of Lucheux
50°11′50″N 2°24′40″E / 50.1971°N 2.4112°E / 50.1971; 2.4112
LucheuxSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-053
Belfry of Rue
50°16′21″N 1°40′07″E / 50.2725°N 1.6687°E / 50.2725; 1.6687
RueSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-054
Belfry of Saint-Riquier
50°08′03″N 1°56′47″E / 50.1342°N 1.9464°E / 50.1342; 1.9464
Saint-RiquierSommeHauts-de-FranceFrance2005943-055
Belfry of Gembloux
50°33′39″N 4°41′35″E / 50.560799°N 4.692968°E / 50.560799; 4.692968
GemblouxNamurWalloniaBelgium2005943-056

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "The Hôtel de Ville in Antwerpen (1564) is an excellent example of the transposition of Renaissance principles in the central risalith with superposed diminishing registers flanked by obelisks and scrollwork and finished with a pediment, reiterating the theme of the central belfry." – Hôtel de Ville is French for 'City Hall', Antwerpen is the native name of 'Antwerp' in Dutch."
  2. ^ UNESCO states, inappropriately in French: ID 943-015 Ancienne Halle avec Beffroi; in native Dutch language this is Oude [or: Voormalige] Halle met Belfort. This 14th-century Cloth Hall with never to its designed height built Belfry – both hardly ever used for the intended purposes – with more recent adjacent buildings, constitute the present-day City Hall.
  3. ^ UNESCO states, inappropriately in French: ID 943-016 Tour de Saint-Rombaut ; in native Dutch language this is Sint-Romboutstoren which is the main tower of the cathedral, once also used as a watchtower against fires.
  4. ^ The belfry is known as Hallentoren or Tower of the Halls, plural: of the two adjacent wings or halls, only one remains, hence Cloth Hall, singular.
  5. ^ The city centre's Landhuis (literally: 'country-house') was once the seat of the kasselrij or burggraafschap (viscounty) Veurne-Ambacht, serving the countryside; here as opposed to the adjacent Stadhuis (literally: 'city-house' though always meaning the City Hall) serving the city. The Landhuis later became the Court of Justice and recently a place for cultural purposes, e.g. exhibitions, dance acts, concerts, etc.
  6. ^ a b UNESCO states: ID 943-040 Beffroi de l'Hôtel de Ville, ID 943-039 Beffroi de l'église Saint-Eloi – further reading from other source: (in French) Monuments in Dunkirk

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