• The Halle Gate or Porte de Hal (French) or Hallepoort (Dutch) is a medieval fortified city gate of the second walls of Brussels.
  • The Halle Gate is a city gate of Brussels. Built in the 14th century, it was opened to the public as a museum in 1847 and is now part of the Royal Museums of Art...
  • Halle Gate houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to the medieval City of Brussels. ... Halle Gate is a genuine voyage back in time!
  • exhibition) • GardeRobe MannekenPis • Halle Gate • Jewish Museum of Belgium • La Fonderie – Brussels Museum of Industry and Work • Le Botanique...
  • 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, also Hallepoort or Porte de Hal is the only remaining tower from walls that protected Brussels in the Middle Ages.
  • The Porte de Hal in French, Hallepoort in Dutch, 'Halle Gate" is a medieval entryway, a fortress for Brussels city in the fourteenth century.
  • The original gate included a portcullis and a drawbridge over a moat. After the other six gateways and walls were demolished Halle Gate remained in use at first...
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  • The Halle Gate is the last remaining piece of the old wall that encircled the city until the 19th century, when the wall was taken down to make way for a...