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GENERAL Ypres (Home) History of Ypres Info on Belgium SIGHTSEEING The Great War The Cloth Hall The Menin Gate Other Monuments WW I Cemeteries Tyne Cot Cemetery Vladslo Cemetery In Flanders Fields
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The eastern wing and the belfry tower were built as from 1260, the western wing and the side wing followed in 1286. By 1304 the cloth hall was completed. The main façade is 125 m long. On both ends two slender little towers can be seen. In the middle arises the imposing belfry tower with a height of 70 m and a carillon with 49 bells. From the top, when the weather is nice you can have a beautiful view over the surrounding area. Several statues decorate
the facade of the cloth hall. A lot of the original statues did not survive
the war. There are also statues of King Albert I and his wife Queen
Elisabeth who opened the reconstructed
After the destruction of Ypres in the First World War, the town hall was meticulously reconstructed from 1934 until 1958 by the architects Coomans and Pauwels, who followed as closely as possible the original plan. Inside the Cloth Hall is now the Flanders Fields Museum.
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