Medieval towers of Tournai Grand-Place major landmarks : the belfry and Our Lady cathedral both listed Unesco World Heritage
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Constructed in 1192, the belfry of Tournai was the symbol of communal liberties. Its bell informed the citizens of trials and executions and warned them of invasions, fires… The belfry was used as watchtower, prison, bell tower and town hall. At the top, you can enjoy a breath-taking view of Tournai and its vicinity.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999, between 1992 and 2002 it underwent restoration and development of tourist facilities. You can visit several of the interior rooms and climb the 257 steps to the upper terrace with its magnificent view of the town and information panels providing geographic orientation.
There are two World Heritage Sites here; a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic cathedral and a Belfry that has stood since the 12th century. Tournai, with close streets that beckon you down to quaysides on the River Scheldt, is a city that demands exploration.
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