HALLES SAINT-GÉRY
This former covered market is an information centre on the region and an exhibition space on the urban evolution of Brussels.
The Halles Saint-Géry are the historic heart of Brussels. In 1881, a covered market was built to replace the open-air market that had been held there for a long time, around an existing fountain. A mixture of iron and glass, in a Flemish neo-Renaissance style, the architecture of the halls is worth a visit. Today it is an information centre on the region with, on the first floor, a permanent exhibition on the urban evolution of Brussels from the 17th century to the present day and a café. In the basement, there are temporary exhibitions and a concert hall.
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