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The Halle Gate

The history of a Brussels monument


  • Snoeck Publishers (BE)
  • by Sophie T’Kint, Linda Wullus
The Halle Gate is one of Brussels' few surviving medieval monuments, but it remains relatively unknown to the general public. From medieval city gate to contemporary museum, its story invites you to take a journey through time. This book, part of the PLUS - Masterpieces series by the Royal Museums of Art and History, reveals the fascinating stories hidden behind its imposing stone walls.

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Publisher Snoeck Publishers (BE)
ISBN 9789461619693
Author(s) by Sophie T’Kint, Linda Wullus
Publication date February 2025
Edition Integraalband
Dimensions 280 x 250 mm
Illustrations 95 col.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher ISBN 9789461619679 (NL), ISBN 9789461619686 (FR)
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The Halle Gate is one of Brussels' few surviving medieval monuments, but it remains relatively unknown to the general public. From medieval city gate to contemporary museum, its story invites you to take a journey through time. This book, part of the PLUS - Masterpieces series by the Royal Museums of Art and History, reveals the fascinating stories hidden behind its imposing stone walls.

Sophie T'Kint holds a Master's degree in Art History and Archaeology from UCLouvain. She has worked at the Royal Museums of Art and History as a scientific collaborator for approximately twenty years. In particular, she was involved in the creation of the Halle Gate museum, which opened in 2008, and in its scientific and educational development.

Linda Wullus holds a Master's degree in Art History and Archaeology from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. As curator of the European Ethnology Collections and the Halle Gate Museum, she studies the monument's rich history and regularly curates the temporary exhibitions held there.