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    Calais ( UK: / ˈkæleɪ / KAL-ay, US: / kæˈleɪ / kal-AY, [3] [4] traditionally / ˈkælɪs / KAL-iss, French: [kalɛ] ⓘ) [a] is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture. [5] Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's prefecture is its third-largest city of Arras.

  2. Apr 21, 2024 · Discover Calais, a seaside town with a rich history, a vibrant culture and a stunning beach. Learn when to go, how to get there, what to see and do, and where to eat and stay in this comprehensive guide.

    • Town Hall
    • Burghers of Calais
    • La Cité de La Dentelle et de La Mode
    • Musée de La Guerre de Calais
    • Calais Lighthouse
    • Musée Des Beaux Arts de Calais
    • Courgain Maritime
    • City Parks
    • Calais Beach
    • Cap Blanc-Nez and Escalles

    Calais’ town hall has a 75-metre-high belfry that is part of a UNESCO site straddling the French and Belgian border, made up of towers within the old Duchy of Burgundy and the historic County of Flanders. It may look historic from a distance, but it’s actually from the 20th-century, designed in a renaissance revival style. Inside you can see workin...

    In front of the Town Hall on the edge of the Parc Saint-Pierre is one of Auguste Rodin’s best-known works. It was unveiled in 1895 and was designed to honour the self-sacrifice of six of Calais’ leaders after a year-long siege from 1346 to 1347 that was part of the 100 Years’ War. When Calais finally surrendered, Edward III promised that the townsp...

    The City of Lace and Fashion reveals the past and present of lace manufacturing. The museum is set in one of Calais’ last collective lace factories, established in the 1870s. By 1902 there were 80 looms in operation here, and such was the weight and power of these iron and steel machines, the walls of the U-shaped building had to slope outwards to ...

    Also in the Parc Saint-Pierre is a Nazi bunker almost 200 metres in length. When you get to the entrance you’ll understand how it could have escaped bomb damage in the war, as the structure is completely cloaked by the park’s foliage in summer. When Calais was taken the Canadian forces attacking the bunker used flamethrowers in their assault. The b...

    The city’s 53-metre high lighthouse was completed in 1848 and also managed to escape damage in the Second World War. The main attraction is at the top, where on a clear day you can make out the White Cliffs of Dover. That’s provided you’re feeling spry, as you have to scale 271 steps to get up there. In the adjoining building a diverting little mus...

    On the upper side of Parc Richelieu, Calais’ main art museum has some exciting pieces in an airy interior that belies the building’s stern and unwelcoming appearance from the street. The museum concentrates on French, Dutch and Flemish art from a variety of eras, with Gerrit van Honthorst and Balthasar van der Ast from the Dutch Golden age, and Eug...

    The Art Museum and Lighthouse are both in Courgan Maritime, Calais’ historic fishing district. Like most of the city there isn’t much evidence of medieval architecture because of the considerable destruction during the wars, but eagle-eyed and informed visitors can find lots of exciting vestiges. One is the Tour du Guet, a medieval watchtower erect...

    Many people waiting for their ferry, or fresh off the boat, will stop in Parc Richelieu to get some fresh air and stretch their legs. It’s a well-tended green space with a pond in the centre and paths through thickets and next to shrubberies and flower beds. Parc Saint-Pierre has more of a French feel, as you’ll notice from the locals playing pétan...

    On a hot day you could do a lot worse than head down to the city’s beach, a little way to the west of the port. Many bathers might find the waters a bit brisk, but they’re shallow and safe, as the beach has a very low gradient. For the rest there’s a big spread of soft golden sand to relax on and rows of charming beach huts painted white. As you go...

    Continue west along the seafront and things get a bit more spectacular. Just over ten kilometres from Calais is Cap Blanc-Nez, a headland with soaring white chalk cliffs that are the mirror image of those in Dover. The highest point is 134 metres and above the sheer chalk bluffs is grassy moorland cratered occasionally by Second World War bombs. Th...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Calais, industrial seaport on the Strait of Dover, Pas-de-Calais département, Hauts-de-France région, northern France, 21 miles (34 km) by sea from Dover (the shortest crossing from England).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Discover the port city of Calais, where you can meet a dragon, enjoy seafood, and visit museums and memorial sites. Learn about the local specialities, such as Le Calais cake, Le Welsh cheese, and the restaurants that serve them.

  5. Jun 6, 2019 · Discover the history, culture and cuisine of Calais, a port town in northern France, in two days. Explore the lace museum, the belfry, the war memorials, the beach and the lighthouse with this guide.

  6. Jun 16, 2021 · 1. Admire the Renaissance revival style of Calais Town Hall. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by James Harrison (@jh389) The Town Hall in Calais, located in the Belgian and French border, and is a UNESCO site. While it appears historic from far off, the building is relatively new as it dates back from the 20th-century.

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