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Bruges City Hall: A Gothic Masterpiece

Explore Bruges City Hall, a magnificent Gothic landmark in the heart of Bruges, showcasing centuries of history and architectural splendor.

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Bruges City Hall, or Stadhuis, is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries, dating back to the late 14th century. Located on Burg Square, it exemplifies the wealth and power of medieval Bruges. Its Gothic facade, adorned with sculptures and spires, draws visitors to explore its historical and artistic treasures.

A brief summary to Bruges City Hall

  • Monday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9:30 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the City Hall in the evening to see it beautifully illuminated.
  • Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid potential lines.
  • Combine your visit with other attractions on Burg Square, such as the Basilica of the Holy Blood.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Markt (central market square), walk towards the Belfry of Bruges. Continue down Geldmuntstraat until you reach Burg Square. The City Hall is located at Burg 12. The walk is short and straightforward.

  • Public Transport

    From Bruges Train Station, take bus line 1, 3, 4, 11, 13, 14, or 16 to the city center. Get off at a stop near the Markt, such as 't Zand or Sint-Salvatorskerk. From there, it's a short walk to Burg Square. A single bus ticket costs €3 if purchased in advance or €3.50 if purchased from the bus driver.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Bruges. A taxi from the train station to the City Hall will cost approximately €11-€21, depending on the distance and traffic. Taxi stands are located at Stationsplein (railway station, city center side).

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Discover more about Bruges City Hall

Bruges City Hall, a stunning Gothic building, has been the heart of the city's administration for over 600 years. Constructed between 1376 and 1421, it stands as a symbol of Bruges' rich history and architectural heritage. The building replaced a former count's prison, and its design influenced other town halls in the region. The exterior boasts a majestic sandstone facade with a series of niches housing statues of historical figures. Although many original statues were destroyed during the French Revolution, the current figures still convey the city's storied past. The crenellated parapet and turret-like pinnacles add to the building's fairy-tale charm. Inside, the Gothic Hall features a breathtaking double wooden vaulted ceiling embellished with medallions and quatrefoils depicting scenes from the New Testament. Murals by artist Albrecht De Vriendt illustrate pivotal moments in the city's past. The hall continues to host monthly meetings of the Bruges city council and serves as a venue for weddings. Visitors can also explore a historical room with a modern exhibition detailing the history of Bruges and its relationship with the sea.

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