Constructed in: 950
Typology: belfry / clock tower
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The Belfry of Gembloers is a historic bell tower in the Walloon city of Gembloers (Namen), Belgium. Originally part of the Saint-Sauveur church of the Gembloers Abbey, the tower's base dates back to the 10th century and may have been part of the local castle of Saint Guibert's noble family. The 35-meter-high tower houses a carillon with 47 bells.