The Baduelle tower is one of the remains of the 14th century city walls , together with the Saint-Jacques tower (now the belfry in the rue du Beffroi) and the Marie Spilar tower (in the rue de la Tour).
This semi-circular tower stands behind the street, hidden by a building, and has a high rubble stone base and a matching upper floor.
Traces of the original internal layout can still be seen: the barrel vault on the first floor, the access doors to the curtain walls (walls connecting two fortress towers), the loopholes on the second floor and the bases of the iambs of a chimney on the third floor.
Source: Willem Vandenameele
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