๐๏ธ Belfries of Belgium and France โ Comines Town Hall Belfry
Civic architecture and municipal authority on the Franco-Belgian border
๐ Fast Facts
- Construction period: circa 1610โ1623
- Location: Comines, Nord, France (town straddles Franco-Belgian border)
- UNESCO World Heritage inscription: Belfries of Belgium and France (56 belfries total)
- Primary significance: Civic architecture exemplifying municipal autonomy and power
The Comines Town Hall Belfry is a 17th-century structure that embodies the architectural tradition of civic belfries across the Low Countries. Built between approximately 1610 and 1623, it stands entirely within the French municipality of Comines in Nord, despite the town's unique geographyโComines is divided between France and Belgium (where the Belgian portion is known as Komen in West Flanders). The belfry represents the growth of municipal authority during a transformative period in ...