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414: 442: 428: 389: 69: 463: 563: 357:. This covered market had its main entrance on the Rue Duquesnoy. Starting from the Hôtel des Grandes Messageries, located on the Rue de la Madeleine, the gallery passed along the rounded southern end of the market hall on the level of its first floor, and ended on the Rue Saint-Jean. 365:
The Madeleine market was demolished in 1957 and replaced by a modern event hall, leaving only the original facade in place. The Bortier Gallery was thus detached from the market building. Very degraded, it was renovated in 1974 and again around 2010.
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style, antedates the construction of the gallery behind it. This front dates from 1763 and was recovered from the Hôtel des Grandes Messageries, a town house situated on that site.
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The place is now well known to lovers of literature and old books, being almost entirely occupied, with the exception of an art gallery, with stalls and second-hand booksellers.
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style, and opened in the following year. As well as being one of the first European shopping arcades, it is a fine example of the joint use of
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The gallery owes its name to an investor named Pierre Bortier, who had acquired land between the
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complex, a covered market also designed by the architect
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French
Dutch

City of Brussels
Coordinates
50°50′40″N 4°21′18″E / 50.84444°N 4.35500°E / 50.84444; 4.35500
City of Brussels
City of Brussels
Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer
Brussels-Central
French
Dutch
arcade
Brussels
Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer
neo-Renaissance
cast iron
Mont des Arts/Kunstberg
Grand-Place/Grote Markt
Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
Brussels-Central railway station
Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer
Flemish
Baroque
Jean-Baptiste Moens
philately
Facade on the Rue de la Madeleine/Magdalenastraat
Detail of the facade
Interior
Bookshop

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