A fine example of a Gothic building in the very center of Brussels, dating from the 15th century. Initially, the left wing of the Town Hall with a chapel was built, a little later the right side was added to it. The town hall turned out to be asymmetric, since both of its wings consist of a different number of vaults and arcades. At the top of the chapel is a five-meter gilded figure depicting St. Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of Brussels. Address: Grand Place. Inside the Town Hall you can get on a tour.→
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