Porte de Hal / Halle Gate

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Porte de Hal (Halle Gate) is a preserved medieval city gate in Brussels that now serves as a museum and historical landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortification
historic monument
landmark
medieval city gate
museum
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
constructionEnd 1383
constructionStart 1381
conversionDate 19th century
convertedTo museum
country Belgium
exhibits Brussels city history
medieval arms and armor
religious art
tapestries
hasFeature battlements
city wall remnants
conical roof
drawbridge (historical)
machicolations
moat (historical)
spiral staircase
hasFunction city gate
exhibition space
historical landmark
museum
tourist attraction
hasTower cylindrical keep
hasView panoramic view of Brussels
hasWebsite https://www.kmkg-mrah.be/en/halle-gate
heritageDesignation listed monument
protected heritage site in Brussels
inception 14th century
locatedIn Anderlecht NERFINISHED
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Brussels-Capital Region
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: City of Brussels

Saint-Gilles NERFINISHED
Small Ring of Brussels NERFINISHED
locatedOn Boulevard de Waterloo NERFINISHED
Boulevard du Midi NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Royal Museums of Art and History NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter city of Halle NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Royal Museums of Art and History NERFINISHED
partOf second walls of Brussels
reconstructedBy Henri Beyaert NERFINISHED
restoration 19th century restoration
late 20th century restoration
touristAttraction yes
usedFor archive storage (historical)
customs control
defense of Brussels
granary (historical)
military barracks (historical)
prison (historical)

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Pentagon of Brussels hasCityGateRemnant Porte de Hal / Halle Gate