Practical information
Description
Inscribed as a Unesco World Heritage site in 1999. Everything can be visited with an opportunity to discover the mechanism of the clock, the carillon and the bells. At the summit, 4 recesses offer an exceptional view over the Sambre and Biesmelle valleys. A film will tell you the story of the restoration year and panels in three languages will supply more information about the history of the Belfry and its World Heritagepartners.
Average length of visit : 45min
Quality labels
Prices
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Adult : 5€
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Child : 2€
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Senior : 4€
-6 year : free
Opening hours
From 2 January tot 31 March and from 3 November to 31 December, from Tuesday to Friday : from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 12:30 to 17:00
From 22 February to 9 March, from 26 April to 11 May, from 5 July to 24 August, from 18 October to 2 November and from 20 December to 4 January, everyday : from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 12:30 to 17:00
Closed 01/01, 19/05, 11/11 and 25/12
Visit languages
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English
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French
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Dutch
Services & facilities
- Shop
- Toilets
Accessibility
- Access-I
For groups
Combine your visit to the UNESCO listed belfry with a guided tour, choosing between: Current Arts in Mediaeval Land with its journey through art, the Mediaeval city with its hanging gardens on successive terraces, the world of canal transport or even the sensory tour!
Between 15 and 50 people
Average length of visit : 2h
Prices
Until 8€
Visit languages
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English
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French
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Dutch
Opening hours
All year round on appointement
Accessibility
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Blind people
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Deaf persons