Blankenberge’s Kerkstraat Stairs to Undergo €600K Renovation

Blankenberge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Blankenberge’s Kerkstraat staircase, built in 1899, will undergo a €600,000 renovation by B-Architecten, with €300,000 grant support, restoring steps, railings, and vault in 2 phases.

As VRT News reported, the famous staircase on Kerkstraat in Blankenberge, in the province of West Flanders, Belgium, is about to undergo a major renovation. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors use the stairs, which connect the busy shopping street with the town’s seawall and the beach. 

What’s next for Blankenberge’s 1899 Kerkstraat staircase €600K renovation?

The city council of Blankenberge will approve the renovation of the Kerkstraat staircase on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. The project is planned in 2 phases. In the first phase, work will focus on the steps and the vault beneath them. The second phase will involve repairing the stairs and restoring the railings to ensure safety and improve their appearance.

Expected investment for the refurbishment stands at approximately €600,000. The city council expects a refurbishment grant of €300,000 towards the refurbishment costs. The funding will assist in retaining the staircase as an important historical feature. 

The Kerkstraat staircase is a major piece of Blankenberge, which has been in place since 1899. Use of the staircase is damaging the steps, the railings, and the vault under the stairs; therefore, restoration of the stairs is necessary. Other recent projects in town include the refurbishment of the Paravang that B-Architecten completed in 2022.

The restoration plan has been developed by B-Architecten under the B-Juxta label. This architectural group has considerable experience with heritage projects. The Kerkstraat stairs project is part of a larger program in which the firm will restore 6 monuments across the city. 

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6 responses to “Blankenberge’s Kerkstraat Stairs to Undergo €600K Renovation”

  1. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    Oh, a €600K facelift for a staircase? I suppose it’s high time we start investing in our historical footpaths—after all, who needs schools or hospitals when you can have the priciest steps in Blankenberge? 😂💸

  2. Rink Ruler Avatar

    You’d think they were renovating the Eiffel Tower for that price! Bet the stairs will be the most popular tourist attraction in town, right after the beach, of course. 😏💸

  3. €600K for stairs, eh? At that price, I expect them to lead straight to the Louvre! 😂

  4. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    €600K for a staircase? That’s not just a step up; that’s a full-on leap into the realms of extravagance! 💸 I suppose they’ll be installing gold-plated handrails next, eh? 😂

  5. seal snake Avatar

    €600K for a staircase? Brilliant! At this rate, my next coffee will cost €10 just to match the renovation extravaganza! 😂💸

  6. Devil Bread Avatar
    Devil Bread

    €600K for some stairs, you say? At this rate, my morning coffee better come with a side of gold flakes! ☕💰 #StairwayToHeaven

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