Brussels City Hall. This is a typical ancient Flandergothic architecture, magnificent, spiritual and high-rise, eye-catching. The city hall building was built in 1402. Its upper Hall tower is about 91 meters high. On the top of the tower, there is a statue of the guardian Saint Michel of Brussels, which is 5 meters high. Because the whole building was built in three different periods, the scale of the building appeared. The interior was beautifully decorated, the ceiling was beautifully painted, and the corridor was covered with colorful murals. Among the giant portraits are Belgian monarchs, portraits of kings who once ruled Brussels in Spain, the Netherlands and France, and the portrait of Napoleon, known as the "hero of the first generation" who swept across the European continent.