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Oudenaarde - Town Hall Stadhuis

The wonderful Stadhuis was built between 1526 and 1537 according to plans by the Brussels' civic architect Hendrik van Pede on the site of the courthouse (Schepenhuis) which had been pulled down. The architect followed the Late-Gothic city halls of Brussels and Leuven and introduced Renaissance elements. Above an arcaded passage rises the 25m/82ft- high elaborate main facade adorned with figures, pilasters and arches, and separated harmoniously by the introduction of a 40m/131ft-high clock-tower.

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On the top of this is the figure of "Hanske de Krijger" (Henry the victor) the symbolic protector of the city. The magnificence of the exterior is complemented by the interior. Passing through the vaulted halls on the ground floor we enter the Great Hall (Volkszaal) with a balcony overlooking the market, and which is heated by means of a great Late-Gothic fireplace by the Oudenaarde sculptor Pauwel van der Schelden. The same sculptor was responsible for the porch at the entrance door of the courtroom (Schepenzaal); here should be noted the original oak floor and the pictures: Charles VI, Louis XIV on horseback, Oudenaarde in the 18th C., and some examples from the school of Adriaan Brouwers. In the archive hall documents are kept concerning the history of the town.
The tower and belfry are UNESCO sites.
Tips
Guided Tours Mon-Thurs 9am, 10am, 11am. 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. Fri 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. Sat, Sun and Public Holidays no tours at 9am.
Guides
Guided tour available as optional extra.
Typical Visit
2 hours

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Civic Museums
The rooms of the City Hall and the Cloth Hall house the collections of the civic museums. These include excellent examples of Verduren from Oudenaarde on the walls of the Cloth Hall, pictures, especially those of Adriaan Brouwer, Gaspard Heuvick, Jan van Ruysdael and Jan Bruegel the Elder, as well as historic documents and objects including cross-bows of the Sint-Joris riflemen's guild which had been known from the 12th century, and the famous 12 pewter "presentation tankards" which were filled in honor of an important visitor: two for a prince, six for a king and all 12 for the emperor.
Typical Visit
1 hour
Silver Room
The Silver Room in the town hall displays silver objects originating from Oudenaarde's contribution to the silversmith trade between the 15th and the 18th century.
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