• The second of The Three Towers is the Belfry (or Belfort) of Ghent. The 14th-century watchtower rises high above the city skyline.
  • 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'...
  • 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.
  • Ghent received its municipal rights and civic privileges in 1180. By 1313, the construction of this Belfry began to celebrate their independence.
  • Belfry of Ghent and more things to do, best places to stay, best places to eat and drink and many more travel attractions in Ghent, Belgium!
  • Take a picture of the Belfry of Ghent that is straight out of a fairy tale. Let yourself get lost in Sint-Baaf's Cathedral with its unique interior and imposing exterior.
  • Belfry of Ghent, beside cloth hall and (smaller) Mammelokker. Official name. ... Belfry of Ghent, Saint Nicholas' Church in the background.
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