Built in the early 15th century, Brussels Town Hall, also known as Hotel de Ville, stands as one of the city’s most prominent historical buildings. Located on the UNESCO-protected Grand-Place, the hall features a intricately carved façade and a towering spire, showcasing the detailed craftsmanship of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire the ornate stonework and explore the interior, which offers a glimpse into the rich history and governance of Brussels. The Town Hall continues to serve as a symbol of civic pride and a focal point for both locals and tourists.
Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville)
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