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Saint Eloi belfry and church

Saint Eloi belfry and church
Saint Eloi belfry and church

Description

Erected around 1440, the belfry was the bell tower of the Church of St. Eloi until a fire separated the two buildings in 1558. At the top of its 58 meters, it dominates the city. Your journey back in time begins with a climb in an elevator and continues with about sixty steps to the panoramic terrace. A powerful chime of 50 bells shines in your way traditional tunes every quarter of an hour. An orientation table allows to understand how Dunkerque is organized at the same time city, port and beach. To your photos!

One of the most beautiful buildings in the city, its construction in a flamboyant Gothic began in the sixteenth century after the fire of a first building. Its neo-Gothic facade dates back to 1894. Many bullet impacts have been visible since the last wars. The choir of the church houses the tomb of Jean Bart.

Technical information

Updated at : 31/05/2018
2 Rue Clemenceau
59140 Dunkerque
Lat : 51.0356056Lng : 2.377317
10 m

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Image xavier lesaege
proposed by xavier lesaege
France

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