Dunkirk belfry - HD stock video
Pan up the side of the Belfry building in Dunkirk. The medieval Belfry, a World Heritage Site, is a uniquely free standing, 58m/190ft high belfry that dates back to the 13th century that was later made taller in 1440. Finely decorated with Gothic styles arches it was originally built by the Bishop of Cambrai as a beacon for the community. It once served as the bell-tower to Eglis (church) St-Éloi but the church burned to the ground in 1558 effectively leaving the belfry as a separate entity. The Belfry was spared again in the 1940s emerging as one of the few buildings that miraculously survived the bombing of World War II.





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51³Ô¹ÏÍø #:
810779290
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DigitalVision
Max file size:
1920 x 1080 px - 368 MB
Clip length:
00:00:16:05
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Location:
Dunkirk, France
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 25p
Categories:
- 10 Seconds or Greater,
- Arch - Architectural Feature,
- Architecture,
- Bell Tower - Tower,
- Built Structure,
- Color Image,
- Day,
- Dunkirk - France,
- Facade,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Flag,
- France,
- French Culture,
- Gothic Style,
- HD Format,
- History,
- Horizontal,
- Identity,
- Medieval,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- Outdoors,
- Part of a Series,
- Real Time Video,
- Sky,
- Tilt Up,
- Tranquility,
- Travel Destinations,
- UNESCO World Heritage Site,
- Wide Shot,
- Wind,