Free visit of the Comines Town Hall
Built in 1929, the Town Hall is a fine example of Flemish Renaissance architecture. To see inside: its stained glass windows that evoke the Festival of Ladles and textile activity.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Crédit photo Ville de Comines
The Town Hall (listed in the additional inventory of Historical Monuments) and the belfry (World Heritage of Unesco), rebuilt in 1929, are the work of Louis-Marie Cordonnier, famous architect of the region. The Town Hall has stained glass windows that display the coat of arms of the successive lords of Comines and that evoke the creation of the "Historical Festival of Ladles" and the textile activity, specific to Comines.
During this free visit, you have access to the staircase and the Salons d'Honneur. Historical and heritage information is available on site.
Attention, the belfry is not visited!