The Brussels City Hall, one of the most emblematic buildings in the Belgian capital, is located on the famous Grand-Place of Brussels, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, which was once the birthplace of the Wholesale Market founded at the end of the 11th century.
The City Hall was built in the 15th century in Brabantine Gothic and Classical styles. It is the only remaining medieval building on the square. Since the spring of 2023, after the relocation of the Mayor of Brussels and his aldermen to the Brucity administrative centre, the City Hall is open to the public as a museum.
Address: City Hall of Brussels - Grand Place, 1000 Brussels
Gothic Hall (1st floor). Entrance via the Lion's Staircase