• Bruges City Hall is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries.
  • The City Hall (Dutch: ) of Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, is a landmark building and the seat of that city. Built in a late-Gothic monumental style between 1376 and 1421...
  • The City Hall is included in the Bruges Museum Card. For 32 euros you can visit 13 museums / churches / places of interest and you have 72 hours to do it.
  • Constructed between 1376 and 1420, the flamboyant, Gothic-style building was one of the first grand town halls in the Low Countries.
  • Step Back in Time at Bruges City Hall Discover the rich history of Bruges at one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries.
  • Bruges' City Hall (1376) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years.
  • Step back in time to medieval Bruges with a visit to the City Hall, a historical gem built in 1376. This iconic structure is one of the oldest in the Netherlands and...
  • Dating back to 1376, Bruges City Hall is a medieval masterpiece with a grand influence on Gothic civic architecture.
  • A popular stop on Bruges city tours, the Stadhuis has a noteworthy exterior featuring Gothic windows, with statues of biblical figures and counts of Flanders...
  • Bruges City Hall is a must-visit for those looking to boost their knowledge of history.