Constructed in: 1828
Typology: town hall
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The town hall of #Aalst (Oost-Vlaanderen), Belgium, is a historic neoclassical building. It features a prominent façade designed by Louis Roelandt around 1828-1830, adorned with the city's coat of arms and crowned by a clock, sundial, and oculus. Behind the façade lies the city's festive hall across two floors. The adjacent rococo-style wings once served as the Land House (Landhuis), residence and offices for the Regional Council of Aalst.