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Bortier Gallery

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Rue de la Madeleine 55, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

Similar
  
Galeries Royales Saint‑Hubert, Chapelle de la Madelein, Passage du Nord, Mont des Arts, Palace of Charles of Lorraine

The Galerie Borthier, Galerie Bortier (French) or Bortiergalerij (Dutch) in Brussels is a shopping arcade designed by Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer. It was constructed in 1847 and opened in the following year. It is situated in the centre of the City of Brussels between the Mont des Arts / Kunstberg and the Grand Place / Grote Markt not far from the more monumental Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert.

Originally the mall was a part of the Marché de la Madeleine / Magdalenamarkt complex, a covered market also built by Cluysenaer. The façade at the rue de la Madeleine / Magdalenasteenweg in a Flemish baroque style antedates the construction of the mall behind it. This front was recuperated from an old town house built on that site in the 18th-century.

Today the mall mostly houses bookshops and art galleries.

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Bortier Gallery Wikipedia