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City Hall

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Kortrijk's City Hall dominates the Grote Markt with its striking Gothic architecture, adorned with statues of the Counts of Flanders. The building dates from the early 16th century, though its current appearance reflects a 19th-century restoration. Inside, visitors can admire the richly decorated council chambers, including the Gothic Hall with its wooden vault and 19th-century murals depicting local history. The Belfry, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers panoramic views over the square and the Leie River. The building is still used for civic ceremonies, adding a living dimension to its historic atmosphere. Guided tours provide insight into the building's art and architecture, and the adjacent tourist office is handy for maps and information.

Don't miss

  • Ornate Gothic facade with statues of the Counts of Flanders
  • The Gothic Hall with its wooden vault and historical murals
  • Climb the Belfry for views over Grote Markt and the city
  • 19th-century council chambers with period furnishings
  • Guided tours explaining the building's art and history

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Ways to visit City Hall

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official city website for current prices and guided tour availability). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Guided tours are available but may be in Dutch; ask about English tours at the tourist office.
  • Photography is allowed inside, but no flash in the council chambers.
  • Combine your visit with the nearby Broel Towers and Kortrijk 1302 museum.
  • The Belfry climb is narrow and steep; not recommended for those with mobility issues.

A bit of history

Construction began in the early 1500s, replacing an earlier wooden structure. The building was damaged in conflicts and restored in the 19th century, with the Belfry added in the 1850s. It remains a symbol of Kortrijk's medieval prosperity.

Common questions

Is the City Hall open every day?

It is generally open weekdays and Saturday mornings, but hours vary by season. Check the official website before visiting.

How long does the guided tour last?

Guided tours typically last about 45 minutes to an hour.

Can I visit the Belfry without a guide?

Yes, the Belfry is usually accessible independently with a ticket.

Is there an entrance fee for children?

Children often receive a discount or free entry; confirm on the official site.

Are there restrooms inside?

Yes, public restrooms are available on the ground floor.

Can I hold an event at the City Hall?

The building hosts civil weddings and receptions; inquire at the city hall office.

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