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Galeries Saint Hubert / Sint Hubertusgalerijen

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rue des Bouchers or carrefour de l'Europe, Brussel, 1000

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Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert- Brussels, Belgium - VirtualTourist.com
Coming down from central station, you'll first pass a small square (Agora). From there take rue du Marche aux Herbes and you will then see your first classical must-see on your right... These old and wondeful galleries are still housing many luxurious shops, feel free to do some shopping (but be car...
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Sint-Hubertusgalerijen/Galeries Saint-Hubert, Brussels - Reviews of Sint-Hubertusgalerijen/Galeries Saint-Hubert - IgoUgo
One of my favorite place in Brussels... the Galleries St-Hubert with their bright, elegant and airy architecture (thanks to high ceiling topped with glass) is a must-do stop for building lovers and shopaholic alike. It has the honor of bringing the first mall ever build on the continent and was fini...
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Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert | Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, Brussels, Belgium | Whatsonwhen
The glass-roofed Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is close to trend-setting rue Antoine Dansaert. Built in 1846 as the world's largest covered mall, and split into three parts (the Queen's, King's and Prince's galleries), it is a light-filled haven of genteel charm - a place to shop, stroll, pause for ...
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Brussels Galeries St-Hubert Shopping & Restaurants
(named Café?) – for the life of me I cannot remember the name – but you will recognize it – once you enter the Galeries St. Hubert archway and enter the part with a solid ceiling (no longer glass) make the 1st or second turn left (which runs into the street again) and it wil...
brusselscitytourist.com

Saint-Hubert Royal Galleries - Brussels, Belgium
installed a confectioner's shop in 1857. Neuhaus was specialized in making cough bonbons, marshmallows and liquorices for stomach pain. His son Fr�d�ric made delicacies such as chocolates filled with vanilla. In 1912, Jean Neuhaus introduced a number of novelties, such as chocolates filled with frui...
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