Vertical photograph of the Brussels Town Hall in the Grand Place

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Vertical photograph of the iconic Brussels Town Hall, a 15th‑century Gothic landmark in Brussels’ historic Grand Place, ideal for sophisticated décor and selected editorial or commercial licenses.

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Brussels Town Hall, a Gothic landmark:

The Brussels Town Hall, also known as Hôtel de Ville or Stadhuis, was built in several phases between 1401 and 1455 and is the main surviving medieval building in the Grand Place.

Its elegant Gothic tower, around 96 meters high, dominates the square and forms part of the ensemble listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998.​

A vertical composition that enhances its height

This photograph offers a vertical composition designed to emphasize the tower’s height and the rich ornamentation of the façade, from the base up to the spire crowned by the statue of Saint Michael.

The framing highlights the building’s ascending lines, reinforcing the sense of grandeur and creating a perfect piece for contemporary interiors, professional offices, or upscale hotels.​

Perfect for décor and licensing

Available as a high‑quality print or license, this image is ideal for anyone seeking photographic art with historical value and European character for their space.

It is also suitable for editorial, travel, and branding licenses that require an elegant and recognizable representation of Brussels and its Gothic town hall.​

Sku:BEL-BR-9995
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Weight:1,2 kg
Dimensions:60 × 40 × 1,2 cm

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