
Tower Carillon - Ieper - Belgium
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N 50° 51.072 E 002° 53.112
31U E 491918 N 5633284
You can always visit the carillon via the In Flanders Fields Museum. You can visit the belfry tower for a fee of 2 euros per person.
On the closing days of the In Flanders Fields Museum, you cannot visit the carillon
Waymark Code: WM16EJT
Location: Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Date Posted: 07/15/2022
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n 1909 the glockenspiel is due for restoration. The Ypres city council orders a carillon of 35 bells. The new carillon did not last long. In November 1914 the Cloth Hall and the Belfry went up in flames.
In the reconstruction of the Belfry, city architect Jules Coomans takes into account the installation of a carillon. The official inauguration follows on 29 July 1934 in the presence of King Leopold III.
For the millennium celebration of Ypres in 1962, the city council decided to move the carillon to the third floor of the Belfry and to develop it into a fully-fledged instrument with 49 bells. The solemn inauguration of the renewed carillon takes place on 14 July 1963.
The bells in the belfry tower chimed the hour, preceded by a melody. The number of bells steadily increased over the centuries, but the quality left much to be desired.
In 2012, the carillon was fully restored
Location: Rijselstraat 6 8900 Ieper België
 Who controls the carillon?: City
 Number of bells: 49
 Year of construction: 01/01/1280
 Structure: Top of tower
 Schedule of regular public performances: Not listed
 Location web page: Not listed

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Visit Instructions:
An original photograph of the carillon is required. One of you and your crew doing your very best imitation of Quasimodo and/or Esmeralda will be most appreciated.
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