
Brussels City Hall
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Brussels City Hall, located on the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, is a Gothic-style building constructed between 1401 and 1455. The building features a 96-meter-tall tower topped by a statue of Saint Michael. Its facade is adorned with numerous sculptures and decorative elements.
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Originally serving as the seat of the city council, the Brussels City Hall underwent several expansions over the centuries, reflecting the city's growth. The architect Jacob van Thienen is credited with its initial design, while Jan van Ruysbroeck designed the tower. The building is accessible to the public through guided tours, offering insights into its historical and architectural significance. Its location on the Grand Place makes it a central point for visitors exploring Brussels.


