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Without doubt the most beautiful edifice in Grand Place, Brussels City Hall was seriously damaged by Marshal Villeroy’s bombardment in 1695. It was quickly rebuilt with a wing being added at the rear.
In the 19th century, it was adorned with 290 statues during a campaign of restoration initiated by the architects Suys and Jamaer. This campaign also focused on renewing the interior decoration which wonderfully illustrates the history of Brussels, starting in the first floor lobby, the walls of which are covered with portraits of the leaders of our regions. These include Empress Maria Theresa, Napoleon I and King William I of the Netherlands and King Leopold I by Franz-Xaver Winterhalter. A succession of aldermen’s offices contain numerous portraits depicting the mayors of Brussels.
It should also be pointed out that foreign heads of state visiting Brussels are often honoured on the balcony, which offers a unique perspective from which to admire Grand Place.#awesomepic #valentinescape
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Brussels City Hall is one of the most striking buildings in the Grand Place in Brussels. This Gothic building is a landmark in Brussels. The
building was built in two phases, and the larger left half was built in 1402. When the right half was built in 1455, the tower and the 96-meter-tall minaret were built by PhilipeleBon. This is a typical ancient Flemish Gothic building, grandiose, ethereal and striking. The
town hall building was built in 1402. The tower above it is about 91 meters high. The top of the tower is shaped with a statue of the sacred Michelle of Brussels, 5 meters high. The main entrance of the city hall is not in the middle, and the hall tower is also slightly side. In fact, the reason why the hall tower and the gate are not in the middle is because the entire building was built in three different periods, so the scale appeared.
The various sculptures on the outer wall are really charming. It is said that the interior decoration is very beautiful, the pattern drawn on the ceiling is wonderful, the railing pattern is finely carved, and the snow-white marble staircase is like a silver snake. The corridor of the
city hall is full of murals. Among the many portraits are the Belgian monarchs, the kings of Spain, the Netherlands, France and other countries that have ruled Brussels, and the sweeping continent of Europe. The portrait of Napoleon.
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Brussels is the capital of Belgium, the largest city.
The Grand Place in Brussels is located in the center of Brussels. The Grand Place is rectangular and the ground is paved with granite. The buildings around the square are mostly Gothic buildings built in the Middle Ages.
The Manneken Pis statue is located southwest of the Grand Place in Brussels, at the corner of Hengwen Street and Oak Street. The statue is made of bronze and is naked all over. On certain special holidays, it will wear festive costumes.
The Brussels City Hall is a landmark of Brussels, located on the west side of the Grand Place in Brussels. It is a typical ancient Flanders Gothic building, with a majestic shape, towering and eye-catching.
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Brussels Grand Place, a beautiful place to be day or night. All the buildings have great history and impressive architecture, take sometime to walk around the place and discover the Manneken Pis while eating a warm waffle.
Getting There - Zaventem airport or by train
Attractions - Grand Place, music instruments museums, Manneken Pis, chocolate museum and more
Hotels - ibis
Food & Restaurants - lots around
Shopping - souvenirs
When in Brussels
The beautiful city of Brussels, Belgium #belgium
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The Town Hall is a landmark building of the city and the only remaining medieval building of the Grand Place. The building was erected between 1401 and 1455 and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the square.
The whole square is amazing and definitely a must during your trip.
Brussels is a great capital to visit all year around. If you prefer warmer weather, then visit between June and late August. We were there in August and whilst it was warm, we got rained as well. The standard time is Central European Time (UTC+01:00). The euro is the official currency of Belgium.
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