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The foundation stone of the town hall was laid in 1428.
Major renovations were carried out between 1567 and 1572. A painting by Hacke from 1716 also shows an inner courtyard and a chapel turret. The construction of the third neo-Gothic town hall took place between 1875 and 1880 according to plans by the Bruges architect Louis Delacenserie, but during the reconstruction (1923) after the First World War, the architects returned to the architectural elements borrowed from the regional …Read more
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