After that a fire devastated the bell-tower of Bruges in 1280 the county 
prison ('Ghyselhuus'),that was no beeing in use at that time, became the new reunionplace 
for the alderman.
 In 1376 Count Lodewijk van Male ordered  the demollition of this building and its 
reconstruction into a prestigious town hall. It was erected under the 
command of  Jan Roegiers, and it was finished in 1421. It becomes so the 
oldest late gothic town hall. It inspired the construction of several other 
town halls (Brussels, Ghent, Leuven...).It stand on a rectangular base. Also the  
Brugian span, that probably was used here for the first time, was to be 
copiied many times.
 The late-gothic construction is witness-proof for the economic welfare of Bruges in the 
14 
th century. 
 There are many biblic and historical ( counts and contesesses of Flanders)statues in 
the 
fassade, under  decorated  baldachyn. These statues were renovated 
several times.Especially during the French Revolution many of the original statues were 
demollished. Different musea still posess some peices of the original statues. The statues 
were replaced by modern statues after many discussions.
 The crenelated parapet is workes out with  
oriels. The saddleback roof has on its  ridge a 
cresting with many roof niches  worked out in it. 
 At the origin the left entrance was situated in the first span. It was 
relocated in 1766 in an entrance that was symmetrically situated to the right entrance.
 A fire in 1887 caused lots of damages to the interior. Louis Delacenserie 
and Jean-Baptist Bethune made several renovations between 1895 and 1905 . 
The hall, now known as the 'gothic hall' was created by the junction of the small and 
large aldermanshall. This room is richely decorated and posesses a special double 
oak wooden ceiling. The boss contains 
medaillons with images of prophets, saints and evangelists. The 
corbelstone are then decorated with imaages of the seasons and the nature 
elements.zijn dan weer versierd met voorstellingen van jaargetijden en natuurelementen. On 
the walls there are paintings of the history of Bruges by the hand of Albrecht 
De Vriendt. These are such also as the  chimneyhood, additionals in the  
neo-gothic style. The stone vault of the  hall were replaced 
by a wooden constructionthat is supported by four composite orders.
 During the night the building is marvelously illuminated. 
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