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Gotische Zaal: A Glimpse into Bruges' Medieval Grandeur

Discover Bruges' rich history and architectural brilliance in the stunning Gotische Zaal, a masterpiece of Gothic civic architecture.

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The Gotische Zaal (Gothic Hall) in Bruges is a stunning 14th-century hall within the City Hall, famed for its Gothic architecture, intricate wooden ceilings, and murals depicting the city's rich history. Once the meeting place of the city council, it's now a must-see attraction on Burg Square.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the week to avoid the largest crowds and have a more intimate experience of the hall.
  • Combine your visit with a tour of the Brugse Vrije, which is included in the ticket price, to learn more about the area's history.
  • Take your time to admire the intricate details of the vaulted oak ceiling and the historical murals.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Gotische Zaal is located on Burg Square in the heart of Bruges, making it easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From the Markt (Market Square), walk east towards the Burg. You'll find the City Hall, which houses the Gotische Zaal, on the east side of the square. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by train at Brugge Station, take a De Lijn bus to the 'Brugge Markt' stop. From there, it's a short walk east to Burg Square and the City Hall. A single bus fare is around €2.50. Alternatively, many other bus lines stop near the Markt, providing convenient access from various parts of Bruges.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Bruges. A short trip from Brugge Station to Burg Square will typically cost between €10-€15. Be sure to confirm the fare before starting your ride.

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Step back in time inside the Gotische Zaal, located within Bruges' City Hall. Constructed in 1376, the Gotische Zaal, or Gothic Hall, stands as one of the oldest town halls in Belgium, showcasing the grandeur of Gothic civic architecture. The hall's magnificent facade has influenced the design of town halls in other Belgian cities like Brussels, Ghent, Leuven and Oudenaarde. Inside, visitors are captivated by the hall's elegant ambiance, accentuated by the impressive collection of historical artifacts that narrate the evolution of the city. The vaulted oak ceiling, dating back to 1402, is adorned with scenes from the New Testament. The walls are decorated with captivating early 20th-century murals that vividly depict the rich history of Bruges. The statues in the niches on the Town Hall facade are more recent, installed in the 1980s. They replace the originals painted by Jan van Eyck, which were destroyed by pro-French rebels in the 1790s. Today, the Gotische Zaal is not only a visual delight but also a cultural hub where events and exhibitions take place, showcasing Bruges' heritage.

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