Bruges Belfry and the Cloth Hall, Belgium

The Belfry tower is 83 metres tall and it takes 366 steps to reach the top and enjoy the panoramic view, even on a stormy day like the one on which I visited.
The Belfry was built in the 13th century as part of a complex of halls that were used as warehouses and a market. The octagonal lantern tower made out of sand-lime brick was added in the 15th century.
The belfries were a symbol of the cities' power and confidence and are amongst the first examples of civilian and public architecture. They served as an observation post for spotting fires and other dangers.
The Belfry of Bruges houses a carillon with 47 bells weighing a total of 27.5 tonnes. The carillon was added in the 16th century.
Also noteworthy are the iron gates in the old treasury where all important documents were kept in the Middle Ages.

Opening hours: 9.30 am to 6 pm. Closed on Jan. 1 and Dec. 25.
Entrance fee: €10

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