Béthune Belfry Built In 1347 And Survived Two World Wars

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Autor: themindcircle Publicado el: 25/09/2022
Béthune Belfry Built In 1347 And Survived Two World Wars

In the middle of the main square in Béthune, France stands a 47-meter (154-foot) belfry that was built from wood in 1346, then rebuilt from sandstone in 1388. Béthune Belfry is the geographical, political, historical, cultural, and emotional center of the city. Among its many functions, it should be remembered that makes it an ideal point of obse...
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