The Namur Gate (French: PortedeNamur, pronounced [pɔʁt də namyʁ]; Dutch: Naamsepoort) was one of the medieval city gates of the second walls of Brussels
named after those gates, for instance PortedeNamur/Naamsepoort. On top of the 7 gates of the second walls, some of the gates were built later on to collect
(French: Portede Hal, pronounced [pɔʁt də al]; Dutch: Hallepoort) is a former medieval city gate and the last vestige of the second walls ofBrussels, Belgium
in Brussels 1860–1878: Office of the National Bank of Belgium, Berlaymontlaan, today Frankrijklei, in Antwerp 1866: De Brouckère Fountain, Portede Namur/Naamsepoort