ποΈ Belfries of Belgium and France
Belfort met Lakenhal (Beffroi / Halle-aux-Draps), Ieper, Belgium
π Fast Facts
- UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising 56 belfries across Belgium and France
- Constructed primarily between the 11th and 17th centuries
- Originally served to regulate daily life, announce events, and house municipal archives
- Ieper's Belfort was heavily damaged in World War I and meticulously reconstructed
The Belfries of Belgium and France represent one of Europe's most significant collections of civic bell towers, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their exceptional universal value. These 56 structures, distributed across both countries, embody the architectural and cultural evolution of municipal authority from the medieval period through the early modern era. The Belfort met Lakenhal in Ieper, Belgium, exemplifies this heritage as a commanding Gothic and Renaissance tower that has ...