• The Belfry of Ghent (Dutch: Belfort van Gent) is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, Belgium...
  • The Belfry tower is an absolute must-see! Climb the stairs, listen to the chiming sound of the carillon and enjoy the view of the vibrant city of Ghent.
  • Perched between St Bavos Cathedral and St Nicholas' Church, the Belfry of Ghent holds a special place in the community's heart. Also known as 'Belfort van Gent'...
  • Historische Huizen Gent. ... Together with St. Nicholas' Church and St. Bavo's Cathedral, the belfry defines the Ghent skyline.
  • Flanders has 23 belfries, but Ghent’s the only one with a dragon on top. Climb the Belfry of Ghent’s stairs or take a leisurely trip up the lift for 360 views of the city.
  • The Belfry of Ghent is the tallest Belfry in Belgium! ... We were touring both Ghent and Bruges, but went to the Belfry at Ghent, instead of the one at Bruges.
  • Find out what to expect from your visit to the Belfry of Ghent. Learn about bell Roland and the fierce dragon that tops the Ghent Belfry. Plenty of photos.
  • The 91-metre-tall belfry of Ghent is a civic tower and one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, the ... Het Belfort van Gent, Gent.
  • The Belfry of Ghent (Dutch: Belfort van Gent, French: Beffroi de Gand), also known as the City Hall Tower, is the historic symbol of the city of Ghent, Belgium.
  • The belfry of Ghent, together with its attached buildings, belongs to the set of belfries of Belgium and France inscribed on UNESCO"s World Heritage List.
  • The belfry of Ghent, together with its connected homes, belongs to the set of belfries of Belgium and France inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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  • A fiery dragon, the proud symbol and mascot of Ghent, guards the historic heart of the city. The Ghent Belfry symbolises the city’s prosperity and independence.
  • The tower in Ghent, the Belfry, was built starting in 1313 and was used for over four hundred years as a watch tower. ... 2 thoughts on “The Belfry of Ghent”.