• 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.
  • 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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  • 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.
  • Those interested in seeing Halle Gate as part of a wider exploration of Brussels can opt to purchase a Brussels Card to save money and facilitate their sightseeing.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Halle Gate houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to the medieval City of Brussels. ... Halle Gate is a genuine voyage back in time!