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Brussels City Hall (Stadhuis) description and photos - Belgium: Brussels

Brussels City Hall (Stadhuis) description and photos - Belgium: Brussels

Brussels City Hall (Stadhuis) description and photos - Belgium: Brussels. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Stadhuis.

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The pearl of the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the 15th century Late Gothic Town Hall. It consists of several buildings. The part that faces the Grand Place with its facade was built earlier than the others. It is adjoined by three buildings, built in the classical style in the 18th century.

The most interesting is the Gothic building with a high bell tower. It began to be built in 1402. At first, the eastern wing of the city hall and a low turret near it were erected. By 1420, the building for the city council was ready. The construction work was supervised by the architect Jacob Van Tien. The construction of the second, shorter right wing took place 24 years later, when it became clear that there were seats for all representatives of local guilds, who wanted to take part in the management of the city's affairs, the existing building will not be enough. The west wing was supposed to be symmetrical to the east, but Karl the Bold opposed to reduce the adjacent street overlooking the Grand Place due to the construction of the Town Hall. Therefore, the architect Guillaume de Vogel was forced to make the western part of the city hall a little shorter than the eastern one.

The bell tower was added in 1454. From now on, its height is 96 meters. The Town Hall Tower is crowned with a five-meter gilded statue of the patron saint of Brussels, the Archangel Michael.

The Town Hall, which is considered the official residence of the mayor, which means that it is here that all the magnificent receptions take place, is open to tourists. The halls accessible for inspection contain a rich collection of sculptures and tapestries. The walls are decorated with mirrors and exquisite stucco, and on the floor you can see antique parquet.

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