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The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries (French: Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, Dutch: Koninklijke Sint-Hubertusgalerijen) are an ensemble of glazed shopping arcades in central Brussels, Belgium. Designed and built by architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer between 1846 and 1847,[1][2] they precede other famous 19th-century European shopping arcades such as the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan (Italy) and The Passage in St Petersburg (Russia). Like them, they have twin regular facades with distant origins in Vasari's long narrow street-like courtyard of the Uffizi in Florence, with glazed arched shopfronts separated by pilasters and two upper floors, all in an Italianate Cinquecento style, under an arched glass-paned roof with a delicate cast-iron framework
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galeries_Royales_Saint-Hubert
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°50'53"N 4°21'19"E
- Auchan Roncq 87 km
- Zone d'Activité 132 km
- In de Bogaard 133 km
- Citi Europe 179 km
- Westwood Cross 215 km
- Carrefour Clayé Souille 244 km
- Centre commercial Carrefour BeauSevran 249 km
- Dukes Park Industrial Estate 286 km
- Lakeside Shopping Centre 293 km
- Gallions Reach Shopping Park 308 km
- Brussels City Center 0.3 km
- The Arts Mountain 0.5 km
- Royal Library of Belgium 0.5 km
- BNP Paribas Fortis (Horta) 0.5 km
- Brussels Park 0.7 km
- Royal Palace of Brussels 0.9 km
- Sablon 0.9 km
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1.2 km
- Brussels-Capital Region 1.2 km
- Schaerbeek / Schaarbeek 2.6 km