Constructed in: 1910
Typology: town hall
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The town hall of #Kallo (Oost-Vlaanderen), is a notable Flemish neo-renaissance building constructed in 1910-12. Historically, various inns, including the 'Bourgoensch Cruys' (1680-1909), served as town halls. A neoclassical town hall was built in 1842-1850 but demolished in 1910. The current structure features brickwork with sandstone accents, a richly decorated portal, and a central tower with the municipal coat of arms. The facade includes inscriptions commemorating historical events.