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Belfries and towers of the Clock in the North

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Klockhuis of Eecke
Klockhuis
59114 Eecke

Klockhuis d'Eecke, 17th century wooden tower tower, is a historical monument located in the cemetery of the commune of Eecke, in the Hauts-de-France region. It houses two bells and used in the past to serve religious services and municipal alerts.
Guard corps - belfry and adjoining houses
Belfry
59163 Condé-sur-l'Escaut

The guard corps and its belfry, built in the 18th century at Condé-sur-l'Escaut (Hauts-de-France), form a historical architectural complex including adjoining houses, a witness to the military and civilian urbanism of the time.
Cambrai Belfry
Belfry
59400 Cambrai

The belfry of Cambrai, built in the 15th and 18th centuries, is a symbol of communal freedoms located in the North. This 62-metre Gothic monument, classified at UNESCO, dominates the city of Cambrai.
Belfry of Lille City Hall
Belfry
59000 Lille

The belfry of Lille City Hall, 104 metres high, is an Art Deco monument in reinforced concrete built in the 1930s. An emblematic municipal symbol, it dominates the Saint-Sauveur district in Hauts-de-France.
Belfry of Dunkirk
Belfry
59140 Dunkerque

The belfry of Dunkirk, a 15th century Gothic brick monument, dominates the city at 58 meters. Ranked a historic monument and registered with UNESCO, it served as a watchtower and bell tower.
Belfry of Customs
Belfry
59500 Douai

The belfry of Douai, a Gothic symbol of the 14th and 15th centuries, dominates the city and its town hall in the Hauts-de-France. Ranked a historic monument in 1862, it has been home to an iconic carillon since 1391.
Belfry of Bergues
Belfry
59380 Bergues

The Bergues belfry, rebuilt in 1961, is an emblematic monument of the city, located in the Hauts-de-France. This modern belfry, classified at UNESCO, dominates the city hall and houses a carillon of 50 historic bells.
Bailleul Belfry
Belfry
59270 Bailleul

The belfry of Bailleul, 62 metres high, is an emblematic monument of the 12th–13th centuries, rebuilt in the 20th century after the First World War. Located in the North, it houses a carillon of 35 bells and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.