The most beautiful Neo-Classical groups of buildings of the historic centre

In the eighteenth century, the urban fabric of Brussels inherited from the Middle Ages was profoundly changed by the construction of three major Neo-Classical groups of buildings

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In the eighteenth century, the urban fabric of Brussels inherited from the Middle Ages was profoundly changed by the construction of three major Neo-Classical groups of buildings: the Place des Martyrs (formerly the Place Saint-Michel), the Place de la Monnaie and the Grand-Hospice (Béguinage) district. This guided tour will enable participants to understand how these three groups of buildings completely transformed Brussels.   

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