Bruges City Hall
| Bruges City Hall | |
|---|---|
Stadhuis van Brugge (Dutch) | |
Bruges' City Hall seen from the Burg Square | |
Interactive map of the Bruges City Hall area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Late Gothic |
| Location | Bruges, Belgium |
| Construction started | 1376 |
| Completed | 1421 (original completion) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | - Unknown (probably Jan Roegiers; also possible: Jan van Rijssele or Mathieu Saghen) - Louis Delacenserie (restoration 1895–1905) - Jean-Baptiste Bethune (restoration 1895–1905) |
| Engineer | Jan Roegiers (1376–1421 construction phase) |
The City Hall (Dutch: ⓘ) of Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, is a landmark building and the seat of that city. Built in a late-Gothic monumental style between 1376 and 1421, it is one of the oldest city halls in the former Burgundian Netherlands. It is located on Burg Square, the area of the former fortified castle in the centre of Bruges.