Venelle Saint-Sauveur, 5030 Gembloux, NAMUR, Belgium
The belfry is the tower of St. Sauveur, the old parish church. Its base might originate from the mid 10th century.
It was also called the clock tower. The first reference to this ornament was in 1486. The tower was gradually extended during the course of time to reach its present height. The tower was then retained as a belfry. The lower part of the building's brick coating, was renewed in1889.
Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site
Venelle Saint-Sauveur
5030 Gembloux,
District: NAMUR, Belgium
Tel: +32(0)81 62 63 60
BEFFROI DE GEMBLOUX, Venelle Saint-Sauveur, 5030 Gembloux, District: NAMUR, Belgium