• The Bruges' City Hall (Stadhuis Brugge), built between 1376 and 1421, is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries.
  • Bruges city hall which was built between 1376-14o has been one of the oldest in the low countries.
  • The city of Bruges was governed from this room for over 700 years and the building dates back to 1376 making it one of the oldest town halls in Europe.
  • The Town Hall of Bruges, also known as Stadhuis is one of the oldest city halls in the Netherlands.
  • The decision to build a town hall in which the city council of Bruges could meet was taken by Louis II of Malvia.
  • Discover Bruges' City Hall and its exquisite Gothic architecture, characterized by its ornate façade and majestic bell tower, which stands as a symbol of the...
  • The town hall of Bruges dates from 1376 and is one of the oldest in Flanders.
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  • An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges.
  • Town Hall: General: € 6 Seniors 65+: € 5,00 Youth up to 25 years: € 5,00 Youth up to 17 years: free. Tickets are also valid for Brugse vrije complex.