Belfry Tower/Belfort of Bruges

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Markt Square, Bruges, Belgium
Description: The Belfry of Bruges (known as Belfort,) is a mediaeval bell tower built then destroyed and rebuilt twice between the 13th and 15th centuries. Positioned in the historical center of Bruges, this clock and its famous 47-b...Read More
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Well worth the climb for the views
Well worth the climb for the views

by jipp05

CA1 1LA, England, United Kingdom

July 12, 2012

Best of IgoUgo Out of all the sights in Bruge the Belfy is the most prominent thanks in part to its location in the main city square but also because it dominates the Bruge city scape and can be seen from nearly every location in the city. For outstanding views of ...Read more

From journal Beautiful Bruges

Belfry (Belfort)
Belfry (Belfort)

by Jctravel1983

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

May 21, 2011

Best of IgoUgo As we spent New Year's Eve a few days in Bruges, we looked at some sites in the city. So we got on the course, Belfort, I would like to report on today ...Immediately on the market of Bruges Old Town is the site, which is probably the most striking. ...Read more
The Belfort - Views
The Belfort - Views

by mightywease

Carshalton, United Kingdom

July 1, 2006

Best of IgoUgo The phrase “No pain, no gain” quite aptly fits the climb to the top of the Belfort. First for the pain part! The 366 steps of the spiral stone and wooden staircase are a little hard on the feet—and the thigh muscles! However, there are places where ...Read more
The Belfort
The Belfort

by mightywease

Carshalton, United Kingdom

July 1, 2006

Best of IgoUgo If you get lost in some of the attractive narrow streets of Bruges see if you can spot the distinctive shape of the Belfort standing out above the buildings as it is a useful focal point to lead you back to the Market.The Belfort looks like the sort ...Read more
The Belfrey

by rossiste

Seattle, Washington, Afghanistan

December 17, 2004

OR the Belfort: Be ready to climb some stairs! A lot of stairs. 366 to be exact. And like most towers you come across in Europe that date back in time, the stairs seem to get steeper, narrower, and smaller the higher you go. Not good if you ...Read more


The Belfry of Bruges
The Belfry of Bruges

by Monique Witsel

Switzerland, Switzerland

March 29, 2006

Best of IgoUgo In the ancient town of Bruges,In the quaint old Flemish city,As the evening shades descended,Low and loud and sweetly blended,Low at times and loud at times,And changing like a poet's rhymes,Rang the beautiful wild chimesFrom the Belfry in the ...Read more
Belfry Tower
Belfry Tower

by KarenG

Aiken, South Carolina

July 19, 2001

Best of IgoUgo One of seemingly hundreds of narrow, ancient, spiral tower staircases we climbed during our three weeks in Europe, this one (like most of them) was worth the effort. The 366 steps were enough to feel like you worked, but not a problem for any of ...Read more

From journal Bruges for families

Belfry Tower
Belfry Tower

by joantri

seal beach, California

January 2, 2001

Take an easy climb up the 366 stairs of the Belfry tower built between the 13th and 15th centuries. You will have a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the main square. You also may hear the bells that are played only 3 times a week. It is ...Read more
The Belfrey
The Belfrey

by Hoehel

Brugge, Belgium

August 11, 2002

Best of IgoUgo The Marketsquare is dominated by (in my opinion) the most beautiful of Bruges. The current tower was built between 1482 and 1486. However, the first tower was destroyed by fire in 1280. All the important papers of the city were preserved in the ...Read more

From journal Bruges2002

The Belfrey
The Belfrey

by akakd

, Arizona

September 19, 2004

Dominating Market Square is the 13th century Belfort (or Belfry). It is a stunning octagonal tower where the city's medieval charter of rights is held. On the ground floor are rotating exhibits. When we were there, the exhibit was selected works ...Read more

From journal Charming Bruges