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    Dunkirk Belfry - Beffroi de Dunkerque

    created by vean on 2011.10.09

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    Lego version of dunkirk belfry. Version Lego du beffroi de Dunkerque (France)

    UNESCO World heritage

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    Construction de l'église de Saint-Eloi vers 1440-1450, par des maîtres d'oeuvre gantois sur le terrain de l' hospice Saint-Jean. Incendiée en 1558, il ne reste que la tour. Reconstruction de 1560 à 1585 : le sanctuaire est agrandi vers l' est, la nef principale surhaussée, les bas-côtés reconstruits avec des chapelles, mais l'ancienne tour demeure isolée par les ruines de l' église incendiée, et sert de clocher, de beffroi municipal, et d'amer. Restauration du beffroi en 1834 par Charles Henry, architecte communal, et Louis
    Cornemuse, entrepreneur. Il abrite un carillon 48 cloches, encore en service, dont le bourdon, appelé le "Jean Bart", pèse 7 tonnes. Au rez de chaussée se trouvent les bureaux d'accueil centre ville de l'Office de Tourisme de Dunkerque Dunes de Flandre.
    Prenez l'ascenseur et montez quelques marches pour découvrir une superbe vue du centre ville, du quartier balnéaire de Malo les Bains et l'espace portuaire
    Hauteur de 58 mètres.
    Inscrit aux Monuments Historiques (1840)

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    Twenty-three belfries in the north of France and the belfry of Gembloux in Belgium were inscribed as a group, an extension to the 32 Belgian belfries inscribed in 1999 as Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia. Built between the 11th and 17th centuries, they showcase the Roman, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles of architecture. They are highly significant tokens of the winning of civil liberties. While Italian, German and English towns mainly opted to build town halls, in part of north-western Europe, greater emphasis was placed on building belfries. Compared with the keep (symbol of the seigneurs) and the bell-tower (symbol of the Church), the belfry, the third tower in the urban landscape, symbolizes the power of the aldermen. Over the centuries, they came to represent the influence and wealth of the towns.

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