Brussels Stock Exchange
Historic stock exchange building known for its neo-renaissance and eclectic architecture, now housing a museum dedicated to Belgian beer and featuring a panoramic roof terrace. Read more…
The building was designed by Léon Suys and officially opened in 1873. It is an example of eclectic architecture with strong neo-renaissance influences. Originally serving as a financial hub since 1801, it played a central role in European financial history.
The structure has been repurposed into a museum focused on Belgian beer, integrating cultural history with its architectural heritage. A panoramic roof terrace offers expansive views, adding to the site's appeal beyond its historical and architectural significance.
The building also serves as the seat of Euronext Bruxelles, maintaining its connection to the financial world while embracing its cultural and museum functions. It is recognized as a protected cultural heritage site.
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