• It was built between 1672 and 1675 on the heights of Obbrussel, south of the Halle Gate, by the military engineers Merex and Blom.
  • 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...
  • As you approach the Halle Gate Museum, you'll be greeted by its imposing presence. The gate includes a portcullis and drawbridge, which are still visible today.
  • The Halle Gate is the only preserved city gate in Brussels. This 14th-century city gate tells the life story of the gate and that of the walled city.
  • The Halle Gate or Porte de Hal (French) or Hallepoort (Dutch) is a medieval fortified city gate of the second walls of Brussels.
  • During the Middle Ages, Brussels was a fortified city and the Halle Gate was one of the seven gates that allowed access to the city.
  • The Halle Gate is a medieval fortified city gate of the second walls of Brussels. It is now a museum, part of the Royal Museums for Art and History.
  • The Halle Gate Museum is housed in a former medieval city gate that was constructed between 1381 and 1383 and is the last remaining vestige of the city’s...
  • 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.
  • Built in 1381, Halle Gate is a 14th century city gate from the second set of defensive walls that enclosed Brussels.