Belfry of Lille, Belfry in France
The Belfry of Lille is a historic clock tower and an exemplary symbol of the city's heritage.
Constructed by architect Émile Dubuisson, it epitomizes the regional identity of northern France.
It's a monumental representation of municipal freedoms during the Middle Ages.
Classified as a 'monument historique classé', it's an essential stop for heritage enthusiasts.
Integrated into the UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the 'Belfries of Belgium and France'.
Location: Lille
Architect: Émile Dubuisson
Architectural style: Art Deco
Height: 104 m
Material: brick, concrete
Opening Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-13:00,14:00-17:30
Phone: +33891562004
Website: lilletourism.com/visite-libre-du-beffroi-de-l-hotel-de-ville.html
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap