Halle Aux Draps

Wallonia


Tournai's former cloth hall is the Grand Place's finest building, with an elegant gilt-detailed facade and a brick-vaulted interior that opens for occasional exhibitions. The current Renaissance facade dates from the 17th century – though it was painstakingly rebuilt following the building's collapse in 1881.


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1. Grand Place

0.02 MILES

Tournai’s gorgeous triangular main square is ringed with cafes in fine gable-fronted guildhouses merrily flying guild banners. Kids play in ‘dare-you’…

2. Musée de Folklore

0.05 MILES

This is a lovable and sizeable warren of fascinating city-relevant relics and ethnographic artefacts. It's all in French, but many of the cameo scenes are…

3. Église St-Quentin

0.06 MILES

Église St-Quentin is a hefty Romanesque church with a 12th-century nave, posterior Gothic features and a striking red-tiled roof. When viewed from near…

4. Beffroi

0.07 MILES

Belgium’s oldest belfry is 72m high with a narrow 257-step spiral staircase that becomes even narrower higher up. There's a good multilingual display on…

5. Tour St-Georges

0.09 MILES

One of two towers preserved from the original 1202 city wall.

6. Cathédrale Notre Dame

0.11 MILES

Dominating Tournai’s skyline are the five spires of its remarkable cathedral, which survived WWII bombs only for a freak 1999 tornado to compromise its…

7. Trésor de la Cathédrale

0.11 MILES

There are some impressive pieces in the treasury in the heart of Tournai's cathedral, including a fabulous 'Last Judgement' châsse (casket), a striking…

8. Tour du Cygne

0.2 MILES

One of two towers preserved from the original 1202 city wall, this is a surprising sight at the end of a nondescript lane.