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Ce point d’intérêt est disponible en audio dans le circuit: Visit Amiens, Heart of the Somme Valley
Standing 52 metres tall, the belfry of Amiens is a key part of the city’s history — and of the region’s as well. Belfries are especially common in northern France and Belgium, where they traditionally housed the town’s bells. The first version of Amiens’ belfry dates back to the 12th century, though it was rebuilt several times after being damaged by multiple fires over the centuries. In the Middle Ages, belfries symbolised the rise of local power and self-government. In the 15th century, it served as a meeting hall for city officials, before being used as an archive room, then later turned into an armory and even a prison. There’s even prisoner graffiti in the old underground cells, with some going down nearly four metres.Today, the original bell has been replaced by a carillon, but the belfry remains a powerful symbol for the people of Amiens — a reminder of the strength and independence their city once claimed.


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