| This gothic town hall with  bell-
tower is dated from the 15th century, and is undoubtedly one of the best examples 
of the popular brabantion gothic. 
The left wing wiht little belfrytowers was built between  1401 and 1420 under the 
orders of the architect Jacob (Jacques) van Thienen.
The first stone of the right wing was placed by Charles the bold in 1444 and finished 
in 1448.   
The original bell tower that looked to small between the two wings, was rebuilt with 
the architect Jan van Ruysbroeck into a 97 meter high 
belfrytower and was finished in  1455. This  tower gives a 
slender, airy impression. This is supported by  flying 
buttresses and is richely decorated  (amongst others with  
gargouilles).  The copper statue of 
five meters high, that is decorated with golden crochets  
above the  spire depicts Saint Michel who beats a dragon. 
Saint-Michel is the patron saint of Brussels and the statue is of the hand of  
Maarten van Rode.
The fassade contains  statues of the duces and duchesses 
ofBrabant. They look at the   Town Square from under 
baldachines decorated with  crochets. 
The back building is much more recent. It was built between  1706 and 1711 in 
classicistic baroque.
After Eric Francart:: 'I am sorry, but the tower is not the bellfrey of Brussels. 
This collapsed in 1714. See : 
http://bruxellesanecdotique.skynetblogs.be/post/6603279/le-beffroi-de-bruxelles . In 
an old book, I've seen a gravure of the bellfrey, which was in front of the Saint 
Nicolas' church. '
For the  night illumination pictures our thanks go to  
Bart Van Oudenhove. 
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