This astounding City Hall (located on the grounds of a former castle) is one of the most cherished landmarks in the city of Bruges. It was built in 1376, making it one of the oldest city halls in Belgium. This is where the ruling over the country took place for some 600 years. Nowadays, it houses a city museum.
The facade used to be decorated with statues, but they were all taken down during a massive reconstruction in 1959 after they were proved unfit to be in open space. Some of them were recovered and are now on display in the museum.
The City Hall is about a 2-minute walk away from Brugge Wollestraat bus stop (lines 88 and 91), or from Brugge Markt bus stop (lines 2, 3, 12, 14, 90).
(Last admission 30 min before closing)
Closed on Jan 1 and Dec 25.
Gothic Hall is a part of the Town Hall.
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.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruges_City_Hall
Official website http://bezoekers.brugge.be/en/stadhuis-city-hall
Twitter https://twitter.com/museabrugge
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MuseaBrugge/
Email musea@brugge.be
Phone +32 50 44 87 43
Address Burg 12, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
Coordinates 51°12'29.284" N 3°13'37.231" E