Pelt Het Herent 280-kg Bell Relocates to Neerpelt Carillon

Pelt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Historic 280-kg bell from Het Herent Church, Pelt, was moved to Neerpelt’s St. Nicholas Church for the carillon. Carillonneur Jan Verheyen will debut it at the November 15, 2025, concert.

As VRT News reported, this morning, Oct 23, 2025, a historic bell was removed from the church tower of Het Herent in Pelt, in the province of Limburg. The church has 2 bells, and the smaller one, measuring 75 centimetres in diameter and weighing 280 kilograms, was carefully lifted by a large crane. 

What will become of Het Herent’s 280-kg bell from Pelt in Neerpelt Carillon?

After the removal, the bell was transported to St. Nicholas’ Church in the centre of Neerpelt. There, it will be added to the church’s carillon, giving it a new role in the community. It’s a coincidence that the bell is in the correct pitch. It’s a C2 (a low C), but on the keyboard, it’s connected as an E flat,” explains carillonneur Jan Verheyen.

“I’m very curious to hear how it will sound.”

The Neerpelt carillon is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. As part of the celebrations, a bell from Het Herent Church will be officially inaugurated at the anniversary concert on November 15th, 2025. Descendants of the family who originally donated the bell to the parish of Het Herent will attend the event. Church officials said it is significant that the bell will remain in Pelt. 

Officials mentioned that the future of Het Herent Church is still uncertain, as the building is planned to be demolished. It is not yet clear what will replace the church. The tower is expected to remain standing. The bell currently in the tower rings every day at noon.

Church bells in Belgium have undergone movements or restoration to conserve local heritage on multiple occasions. Many bells were acquired from churches during the First World War, including Leuven, and melted down for the making of ammunition. Recently, many historic bells have also been either restored or moved. The Mont des Arts carillon in Brussels underwent renovation for 6 months and reopened in 2025 with 24 bells and 12 statues.

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5 responses to “Pelt Het Herent 280-kg Bell Relocates to Neerpelt Carillon”

  1. Snowflake Pixie Avatar
    Snowflake Pixie

    Moving a 280-kg bell to Neerpelt, eh? Just what the global economy needed—another church chime to boost our GDP, or is it just a way to ring in the demolition of more history? 🎉🔔

  2. doll champagne Avatar
    doll champagne

    Oh joy, a 280-kg bell relocating like it’s on a European vacation! Can’t wait to see if it rings in tune with the locals or just gives them another reason to complain about noise pollution. 🎶😏

  3. Knock Out Star Avatar
    Knock Out Star

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like relocating a 280-kg bell to make the locals feel like they’re living in a classical music festival instead of a sleepy town. Hope they’ve got a big enough car park for all the tourists who’ll flock to hear it “ring in” the demolition of the church! 🎉🔔

  4. Canine Hannibal Avatar
    Canine Hannibal

    Moving a 280-kg bell to Neerpelt? Brilliant! Nothing says ’10th anniversary’ like a heavy metal relocation project—talk about a ringing endorsement! 😂🔔

  5. Whistler Avatar

    Moving a 280-kg bell just to give it a new gig in Neerpelt? Ah, the joys of urban planning—nothing says “progress” like relocating a heavy piece of history while the church it came from is on the chopping block. 🎉🔔

  6. holycombo Avatar

    So, we’re taking a 280-kg relic from one church and plonking it in another—how very avant-garde of us! 🎉 Who knew the bell would have a better social life than most of us? 😉

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