Town Hall in Bruges
The Bruges 14th-century Town Hall with its long vertical windows, splendid ornaments and plentifulness of statues, is a vibrant example of a fine Gothic style.The town hall was built between 1376 and 1420 and is one of the oldest still existing in the Low Countries.
Source of description:
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This object belongs to Burg Square in Bruges
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Architect |
Louis Delacenserie |
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Style |
Gothic |
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building |
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stone |