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  1. Bruges City Hall is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries. Building works started in 1376 and took until 1421. The building inspired the architects of the city halls in Brussels, Ghent, Leuven, and Oudenaarde and had a big influence on the Gothic civic architecture in the city.

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  2. Stadhuis. Bruges' City Hall (1376) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its late 19th-century murals and polychrome vault.

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    • The Town Hall Was in 1376 Making It The Oldest Town Halls in The Low Countries
    • Bruges City Hall Contains A Small Museum Chamber
    • Explore The Brugse Vrije The Gold Building
    • The Burges City Hall Has Housed A Stone Vault From1766

    Bruges city hall which was built between 1376-14o has been one of the oldest in the low countries. It is from here that the city had governed for more than 600 years. The Gothic hall has work of art itself with the splendid 19thcentury mural and colorful vaulted ceiling.

    The level of the building contains a small museum chamber with some paintings, carved stonework, and old maps. The entrance to the room is opposite of the large windows, on the right side of the stairs.

    Brugse Vrije has been also knowns as the Liberty of Bruges. It is a huge white and gold building which once functioned as a court of justice . Brugse Vrije has been locatd next to the city hall. The heavily ornate façade of Brugse Vrije mostly catches the attention of people the moment they get to Burg square. This is because of the statue of lady ...

    The stone vault from 1766 which had covered the lower level was at the same time replaced by a quasi-historical timber structure. It has supported by four columns that divide the room into two halves.

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  4. Bruges' City Hall (1376-1420) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. The Gothic Hall is an absolute masterpiece—with its late 19th-century murals and polychrome vault.

  5. Both the structure and the architecture of the city point to Bruges’ prominent past as one of Europe’s most significant trade centres, from the unique pattern of the streets to the well-preserved second defensive city ramparts, the canal network (‘reien’) and the city’s material heritage.

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  7. The Old Town Hall or Staduis in Bruges is a must-see attraction in the city. Its Gothic exterior is pretty enough, but the inside is simply magnificent. The golden ceiling is striking and the impressive paintings all around the walls intricately depict important events in the history of the Bruges. There are usually plenty of chairs laid out ...

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