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Galeries royales st Hubert (terrain ready)
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The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries (French: royales Galeries Saint-Hubert) is a complex of three glass covered shopping arcades in the center of Brussels, namely the King Gallery, the Galerie and the Galerie des Princes. The galleries are located in the district Ilot Sacre. They were designed in 1837 by the young architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar, and built in 1846. The name comes from the former Saint-Hubert Street, which ran from the Grasmarkt to Beenhouwersstraat. The galleries have been 230 meters long, 8 meters high and can accommodate a number of specialized luxury shops, cafes and restaurants. On March 1, 1896 was in a room of the newspaper "La Chronique" the first film presentation in Belgium, by the Lumiere brothers.


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monopolycompetition09 The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries (French: royales Galeries Saint-Hubert) is a complex of three glass covered shopping arcades in the center of Brusselsnamely the King Gallerythe Galerie and the Galerie des Princes. The galleries are located in the district Ilot Sacre. They were designed in 1837 by the young architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaarand built in 1846. The name comes from the former Saint-Hubert Streetwhich ran from the Grasmarkt to Beenhouwersstraat. The galleries have been 230 meters long8 meters high and can accommodate a number of specialized luxury shopscafes and restaurants. On March 11896 was in a room of the newspaper "La Chronique" the first film presentation in Belgiumby the Lumiere brothers. De Koninginnegalerij is een 19e-eeuwse galerij in Brusselgebouwd in 1847. Deze galerij vormt samen met de Koningsgalerij en de Prinsengalerij een uniek architecturaal geheel: de Koninklijke Sint-Hubertusgalerijen. De galerijen zijn overdekt en er zijn talloze winkels. Tevens zetelt hier het gros van de Belgische hofleveranciers. Een bekende winkel in de galerij is de apotheek en het suikerwarenbedrijf van Neuhaus op nummer 23dat hier al sinds 1857 gevestigd is. Rond 1910 bedachten zij chocola met vullingdie ze de naam 'praline' gaven. The Queen's Gallery est une galerie du 19ème siècle à Bruxellesconstruit
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