Mechelen Gerechtsgebouw

Northeast Belgium


The city’s step-gabled courthouse was once Margaret of Austria's palace (from 1506). Despite many subsequent alterations, it maintains a gorgeous courtyard garden where Charles Quint would have played as a boy.

To gain access you need to enter via an ugly 1989 building, explain yourself to the receptionist then cross the inner car park.


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3. Hof van Busleyden

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4. Stadhuis

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5. St-Janskerk

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6. Schepenhuis

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7. St-Romboutskathedraal

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8. Op-Sinjoorke Statue

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