Symbol of the city of Mons, the belfry was a key part of everyday life, indicating sunrise, opening of gates, curfews, rest periods and any fires spotted.
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As the capital of the province of Hainaut, Mons is best known for the magical and surprising ringing of the town’s glorious Belfry bells, which hail from the 80 meter (270 foot) tower. Winding streets allow visitors to easily traverse the city sites that are a rich mixture of architectural styles.
(Touropia)
One of the special architectural features is this Eastern-inspired bulbous framework – a common roofing system in the southern Netherlands in the 16th and 17th centuries. With a height of 87 metres, the building has no fewer than 365 steps: a symbolic number, they say in Mons. The top of the tower holds 49 bells, which together weigh 25 tonnes.
(Pôle Muséal)
The Mons Belfry, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, is an emblematic structure on the Mons landscape. The only baroque belfry in Belgium, it is a remarkable architectural statement. Set against a superb backdrop, housed within is a visitor centre dedicated to its history and its standing as a UNESCO site.
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