City Hall has such an intricate medieval designs and architectures. I was simply blown away and in awe!
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Brussels Town Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Among the many buildings on the Grand Place in Brussels, the most striking is the City Hall, this Gothic building is the landmark of Brussels. Historical background The building was built in two phases, the larger left half was built in 1402, and when the right half was built in 1455, the tower and the 96-meter-high minaret were built under the auspices of Philipele Bon. There is a 5-meter-high weather vane at the top of the tower, which is the statue of Saint Michel, the patron saint of Brussels. Legend has it that the lord of Brussels was saved by Saint Michel, who awarded Saint Michel the title of Patronus of Brussels. The corridors of the city hall are covered with murals. Among the many portraits are the monarchs of Belgium, the kings of Spain, the Netherlands, France and other countries who once ruled Brussels, as well as Napoleon.
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Brussels Town Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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City Hall has such an intricate medieval designs and architectures. I was simply blown away and in awe!
Brussels City Hall, Belgium, this city hall covers a large area, and in addition to the building, there is a square, there are some sculptures in the square is still very well-known, if you come to play. You may wish to visit here
Brussels is located in the Antwerp-Brussels-Charleroi industrial zone, also known as the ABC Industrial Development Axis, is the largest industrial center in the country. Employees in 1/5, focusing on the mechanical manufacturing and chemical industry in 1/4, the garment industry in 1/3, the printing industry in 2/5 and the leather industry in 3/5.
The Grand Place (Grote Markt), which is the central square of the city was first one me see it when me reach Brussels. It is registered on the World Heritage List of the UNESCO and it is absolutely beautiful. It is surrounded with the guild houses, City Hall and Maison du Roi. I have seen the place in daylight and at night and they are both just as lovely.
The City Hall of Brussels is very striking in the complex of the Grand Plaza in Brussels. It's a standard Gothic building, and the tall spire is its most obvious symbol. The city hall also maintains its administrative functions, which are open to the public after 4:30 p.m. every day. You can visit the designated area or climb to the top of the tower to overlook the entire Brussels Plaza.