Visit : Monument, World Heritage (Unesco), Architectural Heritage
Charleroi Belfry, UNESCO World Heritage Site

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- Address:
Place Charles II
6000 CHARLEROI - MAPS: Google Maps
- Opening Dates
- from Sunday 3 January 2016 to Saturday 31 December 2016 (except on: Saturday, Sunday)
- Monday-Friday : 08:00-12:00
- Monday-Friday : 13:00-16:30
- from Sunday 3 January 2016 to Saturday 31 December 2016 (except on: Saturday, Sunday)
The belfry is part of the Charleroi City Hall, designed by architect Joseph André in 1936. It is a perfect blend of Classicism and Art Deco. The 70-metre-high belfry can be accessed by climbing 250 stairs and was built using blue and white stone and bricks. It is crowned with a small bronze tower. The last three levels are reserved for the chambers of the 47 bells forming the carillon. Every fifteen minutes it chimes out a few bars of folk songs by Jacques Bertrand, the bard of Charleroi. This belfry is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Closed on public holidays and only open during the morning of 31 December. Guided visits for groups on request. UNESCO "World Heritage of Humanity" site.
Information
- tel. : +32 (0) 71 86 14 14
- website : http://www.paysdecharleroi.be
- email : maison.tourisme@charleroi.be
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