• After renovation work, the Halle Gate houses now a permanent presentation dedicated to the medieval City of Brussels. Climb the Halle Gate’s 169 steps and enjoy...
  • The Halle Gate (French: Porte de Hal, pronounced [pɔʁt də al]; Dutch: Hallepoort) is a former medieval city gate and the last vestige of the second walls of Brussels, Belgium.
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  • The Halle Gate is a medieval fortified city gate and the last vestige of the second walls of Brussels. It is now a museum, part of the Royal Museums of Art and History.
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  • It was built between 1672 and 1675 on the heights of Obbrussel, south of the Halle Gate, by the military engineers Merex and Blom.
  • Standing proudly as the last vestige of the second walls of Brussels, the Halle Gate (or Porte de Hal) is a captivating symbol of medieval history.
  • The Porte de Hal (in French), Hallepoort (in Dutch) or 'Halle Gate' is a medieval gate, a fortification for Brussels city in the 14th century.
  • The only remaining gate of Brussels’ medieval city walls, the Halle Gate (Porte de Hal is the oldest structure in Belgium’s capital.
  • Halle Gate, which is a few kilometers from Grand Place, is easier to reach by metro. ... In 1976, the Halle gate was closed due to poor condition.