Wheelchair accessible
Travel back 600 years to medieval Bruges with a visit to the City Hall. Built in 1376, it's one of the oldest in the Netherlands and carries significant historical weight.
The grand façade, influential in shaping the designs of city halls in Brussels, Ghent, Leuven, and Oudenaarde, defines Bruges' Gothic civic architecture.
Explore the Gothic Hall on the first floor, adorned with captivating murals from the early 20th century that vividly depict Bruges' rich history.
Your ticket also provides access to the Brugse Vrije, an independent administrative, financial, and judicial part of the County of Flanders since the early 12th century.