The site of the current bell tower was previously occupied by a church that was demolished in 1878. In 1932, an extension of the town hall was realized, partly in memory of the victims of World War I. This new wing included a 35-meter high bell tower and is built of red brick and limestone. The entrance is adorned with acorns, the symbol of the city of Eeklo. The architect of this new wing was Amand Janssens. The Town Hall itself, in Flemish Renaissance style, dates from the seventeenth century.
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Address: Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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