In the heart of Ghent, the Stadhuis, or Town Hall, stands as one of the city’s most remarkable architectural attractions. This historic building showcases two distinct styles: the older Hoogpoort side features flamboyant Gothic architecture, while the slightly newer Botermarkt side presents a Renaissance design. Visitors can admire the intricate details and contrasting aesthetics that reflect the evolution of architectural tastes over time. Today, the Stadhuis not only serves as a functional administrative center but also offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of Ghent.
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