Bruges City Hall (Stadhuis van Brugge) in Bruges

Bruges City Hall (Stadhuis van Brugge)

Bruges, Belgium

10 ticket options available · from $5.81 to $56.93 · free cancellation on 9 of 10

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About Bruges City Hall (Stadhuis van Brugge)

Bruges City Hall, or Stadhuis van Brugge, is a historical museum in Bruges, Belgium, renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture. Constructed starting in 1376 by architects Louis Delacenserie and Jean-Baptiste Bethune, it serves as a significant cultural site, attracting visitors interested in the city's rich history and architectural heritage.

Visitors should be aware that entry to Bruges City Hall can be purchased from multiple marketplaces, with prices varying significantly. This makes it worthwhile to compare ticket options, as different sellers may offer distinct pricing structures for the same admission.

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6 marketplaces sell entry to Bruges City Hall (Stadhuis van Brugge), from $5.81.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Tiqets Free cancellation Bruges City Hall $5.81 View
Bruges City Hall Official Standard adult admission to Bruges City Hall. Access may in $9.29 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Bruges City Hall $9.29 View
Satoorday Free cancellation General $9.29 View
Pelago Free cancellation Bruges City Hall $9.40 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation 72-hour ticket $45.32 View

Tours, passes & combos at Bruges City Hall (Stadhuis van Brugge)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
GetYourGuide Free cancellation City Hall Ticket with Fast-Track Access $5.81 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Brugge Card: Access 11 Museums $56.93 View

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Architects
Louis Delacenserie, Jean-Baptiste Bethune
Construction started
1376
Type
Museum in Bruges, Belgium

Visitor information

People also ask

How are stadhuisen different from town halls?

The stadhuis (literally: city house) is the town hall. Town hall is where people would register births and deaths for the civil registration, and where civil marriages would take place. It was often the place where the aldermen's court convened, and where the town clerks kept their registers.

Which city has the oldest stadhuis?

Bruges City Hall is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries. Building works started in 1376 and took until 1421. The building inspired the architects of the city halls in Brussels, Ghent, Leuven, and Oudenaarde and had a big influence on the.