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  • 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.
  • 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...
  • It was built between 1672 and 1675 on the heights of Obbrussel, south of the Halle Gate, by the military engineers Merex and Blom.
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  • 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.
  • 1,713 Followers, 501 Following, 246 Posts - Halle Gate Museum Brussels (@hallegatemuseumbrussels) on Instagram: "Official account of the Halle...
  • The construction of the second city wall, the fragment of which is the Halle Gate, dates from 1357 to 1383. ... You can reach the Halle Gates by public transport.
  • Medieval Halle gate is all that remains of the old city walls of Brussels. They were built in the second half of the 14th century and has repeatedly been under threat...
  • Built in 1381, Halle Gate is a 14th century city gate from the second set of defensive walls that enclosed Brussels. ... The Halle Gate finally reopened on June 6, 2008.
  • Halle Gate is a medieval fortified city gate and the only remainder of the second walls of Brussels that was built in the 14th century.
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