
Belfry of the Town Hall of Calais
The Belfry of the Town Hall of Calais in France is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It stands at 75 meters tall and was constructed between 1911 and 1925. This brick and stone structure features a clock and carillon, integral to the city hall complex, showcasing early 20th-century architectural styles.
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The Belfry of Calais Town Hall was designed by architects Louis Debrouwer, and Emile Dupuis. It combines Flemish and neo-Renaissance styles, reflecting the regional architectural tradition. The belfry is accessible to the public, offering panoramic views of Calais from its observation platform. Its carillon plays various tunes, contributing to the cultural heritage of the area. Visitors should check opening hours and any ticket requirements before planning their visit.