Belfries of Belgium and France

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Belfries of Belgium and France
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Name Belfries of Belgium and France
UNESCO State Party Belgium and France
Region Europe and North America
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv
UNESCO Site ID 943
Year of Listing 1999
Extensions' 2005



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Belfries of Belgium and France

An unequalled ensemble of fifty-six Belfries of Belgium and France is designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Site, in recognition of an architectural manifestation of emerging civic independence in historic Flanders and neighbouring regions from feudal and religious influences, leading to a degree of local democracy of great significance in the history of humankind.

UNESCO inscribed 32 towers onto its list of Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia in 1999. In 2005, the belfry of Gembloux in the Walloon Region of Belgium and 23 belfries from the Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardie régions in the northern tip of France were appended to the renamed list. A notable omission is the Brussels City Hall belfry, as it was already part of the Grand Place World Heritage Site.

Besides civic belfries, or buildings such as city halls that rather obviously may have rendered a similar service, the list includes religious buildings that also had served as watchtower or alarm bell tower: the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, the St. Rumbolds Tower in Mechelen, and the St. Leonard's Church in Zoutleeuw - all three in Flanders, Belgium. Few of them are standalone towers; most are connected to larger buildings.



Belgium

ID numbers correspond to the order in the complete list ID 943/943bis from UNESCO, see External links

Flanders

Antwerp

ID 943-002 AntwerpCathedral of Our Lady
ID 943-003 AntwerpCity Hall Quote from external link Detailed argumentation for list ID 943/943bis, UNESCO Website: "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. 
ID 943-009 HerentalsFormer City & 'Laken'(Cloth) Hall
ID 943-013LierCity Hall and Belfry tower
ID 943-016 MechelenSt. Rumbolds Tower of the cathedral 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.
ID 943-015 MechelenOld Cloth Hall with Belfry, oldest part of the present-day City Hall 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.

West Flanders

ID 943-004 BrugesBelfry known as Halletoren (Tower of the Halls) and [Market] Halls
ID 943-006 DiksmuideCity Hall and Belfry
ID 943-011 KortrijkBelfry known as Halletoren (Tower of the Hall) The belfry is known as Halletoren, because of an adjacent Cloth Hall that no longer exists; the tower is now free-standing.
ID 943-014Lo-Reninge (Lo)Former City Hall with Belfry, at present a hotel
ID 943-017 MenenCity Hall and adjacent Belfry
ID 943-018NieuwpoortGrain Hall known as Stadshalle (City's [Market] Hall), with Belfry
ID 943-020 RoeselareCity Hall, City's Market Hall, and Belfry
ID 943-022 TieltBelfry known as Hallentoren (Tower of the Halls), Cloth Hall and Aldermen's Chamber 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.
ID 943-025 VeurneLandhuis ("country-house", former seat of the Viscounty of Veurne-Ambacht) and Belfry 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.
ID 943-010 YpresCloth Hall with Belfry

East Flanders

ID 943-001AalstAldermen's House with Belfry
ID 943-005 DendermondeCity Hall with Belfry
ID 943-007 EekloCity Hall with Belfry
ID 943-008 GhentBelfry, Cloth Hall and Mammelokker The name Mammelokker (assumedly: 'Allurer of breasts') for the guard house at the part of the Cloth Hall that once served as a prison, refers to the story of a prisoner.
ID 943-019 OudenaardeCity Hall with Belfry

Flemish Brabant

ID 943-012 LeuvenSt. Peter's Church and tower
ID 943-023 TienenSt. Germanus Church with Stadstoren (City Tower)
ID 943-026 ZoutleeuwSt. Leonard's Church

Limburg

ID 943-021 Sint-TruidenCity Hall with Tower
ID 943-024 TongerenBasilica of Our Lady with Stadstoren (City Tower)

Wallonia

Hainaut

ID 943-027 BincheBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-028 CharleroiBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-029 MonsBelfry
ID 943-031 ThuinBelfry
ID 943-032 TournaiBelfry

Namur

ID 943-056 GemblouxBelfry
ID 943-030NamurBelfry

France

Nord-Pas de Calais

Nord

ID 943-033 ArmentièresBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-034BailleulBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-035 BerguesBelfry
ID 943-036 CambraiBelfry of the St. Martin's Church
ID 943-037CominesBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-038 DouaiBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-040 DunkirkBelfry of the City HallUNESCO states: ID 943-040 Beffroi de l’Hôtel de Ville, ID 943-039 Beffroi de l'église Saint-Eloi – further reading from other source: Monuments in Dunkirk
ID 943-039 DunkirkBelfry of the St. Eligius Church.
ID 943-041 GravelinesBelfry
ID 943-042 LilleBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-043LoosBelfry of the City Hall

Pas-de-Calais

ID 943-044 Aire-sur-la-LysBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-045 ArrasBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-046 BéthuneBelfry
ID 943-047 Boulogne-sur-MerBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-048 CalaisBelfry of the City Hall
ID 943-049 HesdinBelfry of the City Hall

Picardy

Somme

ID 943-050 AbbevilleBelfry
ID 943-051 AmiensBelfry
ID 943-052 DoullensBelfry of the former Municipal Hall, at present the tourist information center
ID 943-053 LucheuxBelfry on the remaining City Gate
ID 943-054RueBelfry
ID 943-055 Saint-RiquierBelfry


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