Brussels

After arriving back in Brussels I took a stroll around the Lower Town with its narrow, cobbled lanes and alleys and prestigious mansions. I started at the Galeries St-Hubert, an elegant, glass-vaulted shopping arcade, dating from 1847, with pastel-painted walls and classical pilasters (shallow rectangular columns protruding slightly from the wall) and lined with terrace restaurants. I continued on to the Grand-Place, one of Europe's most beautiful, medieval squares. The Grand-Place is dominated by the 15th century Hôtel de Ville with its 96 meter spire soaring above two long series of arched windows. Here are some of the other flamboyant Baroque style former Guildhouses with their gilded façades that grace the Square.








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  1. Again, what glorious architecture! Hope you enjoyed an espresso in the galleria ☕

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