Douai
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Wandering round old Douai, you've enjoyed glimpses into the rich past of a city that prospered in the Middle Ages. Its wealth was based on river trade. The river Scarpe was the route from Arras to Lille and the North Sea coast, and ships had to stop and unload at Douai - and pay tolls to the Count of Flanders. Douai's merchants sold grain harvested from the monastery lands round about, and imported grain and wine to be sold in town fairs and markets. The town had a university and many important religious buildings. Today you can explore this past on a boat
trip down the river. You can climb the famous belfry, a
watchtower built in the early 15th century. You'll hear the
famous bells ring out - which play a tune to mark the time
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