Les Halles Saint-Géry is a center for exhibitions and events dedicated to cultural heritage and is under the aegis of the Brussels-Capital Region. Built in 1881 in the historic heart of Brussels, a listed building, they are a remarkable example of Flemish neo-renaissance architecture. Halles Saint-Géry Centre d'expositions et de manifestations consacré au patrimoine culturel, les Halles Saint-Géry sont placées sous l'égide de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale. Construites en 1881 dans le cœur historique de Bruxelles, bâtiment classé, elles sont un remarquable témoin de l'architecture du style néo-renaissance.
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The Halles Saint-Géry embody one of the major symbols of the Region. The institution, which animates it, has the mission of valorising the characteristics of the Brussels living environment and its urban identity. The Halles contribute to the knowledge of the heritage, whether tangible or intangible.. The Halles Saint-Géry aim to showcase the uniqueness of Brussels through its heritage, town planning and urban cultures. They highlight the distinguishing features of the past, at the same time focusing on the challenges of today's world. They provide an opportunity for interaction between heritage and creation, environment and culture. Les Halles Saint-Géry (en néerlandais : Sint-Gorikshallen) sont un ancien marché couvert situé en plein centre de Bruxelles au cœur d'un quartier chargé d'Histoire. Les Halles Saint-Géry sont une Agora emblématique dédiée à ce qui a fait et continue de singulariser la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale. Centre d'expositions et de. Les Halles Saint-Géry ambitionnent de faire rayonner la singularité bruxelloise à travers le patrimoine, l'urbanisme et les cultures urbaines. Elles souhaitent valoriser les traits de démarcation du passé tout en soulignant les enjeux du monde contemporain. Elles facilitent chaque jour le dialogue entre patrimoine et création, entre.
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The Halles Saint-Géry produce and host exhibitions throughout the year. With Brussels' cultural heritage as a focal point, they seek to promote aspects that characterise the uniqueness of the capital. With 5 exhibition spaces spread over 3 floors, the Halles Saint-Géry offer the public and those involved in cultural and artistic activities. The story of les Halles Saint-Géry goes back to 1799 when the medieval Gothic church that was standing in their place got demolished by the anti-religious French regime. A new square was created and in 1881 architect Adolphe Vanderheggen was given the task to design a building that would house the city's meat market. Halles Saint-Géry, Bruxelles. 4,166 likes · 51 talking about this. ️ Exhibition and event center dedicated to cultural heritage in the heart of Brussels. Always free. The Information centre in the Halles Saint-Géry has several functions. As well as being a physical information point for all our activities, it serves as a reference point for any question connected with the architecture, heritage and history of Brussels via its diverse range of books and brochures. It offers free guided tours of Place Saint.
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Patrimoine et Culture ASBL Halles Saint-Géry - Sint-Gorikshallen soutenues par la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale Conceived in the context of the Art Nouveau year, « Daughters » proposes to create a dialogue between past and present by connecting female Art Nouveau artists and contemporary female artists practising the same mediums (textile, silk painting, sculpture, engraving, etc.). The aim is to present and promote these artists and observe how their.
75 reviews of Les Halles Saint-Géry "The former market hall on Place Saint-Géry with its scene cafés is an unusual place of calmness. Inside you can inform yourself on the history of the place, but also just drink a coffee or a tea while letting the unusual flair of the hall with its blank girders impress you. Down under the hall is a room for exhibition where varying art exhibitions are. A Historic Site. Halles Saint-Gery occupies a site where the early Saint Gaugericus Church once existed. This church was believed to have hosted the relics of Saint Gudula (a patron saint of Brussels), before they were transferred in the middle of the 11th century.A Gothic church replaced Saint Gaugericus in the Middle Ages, but this church was demolished during the French regime between 1798.
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Until 26 November - "Art nouveau in La Chaux-de-Fonds". Until 30 December - "Daughters" + Block your agenda on 7 December for an evening of discussions devoted to the representation of women in art. Throughout the year, Urban and the Halles Saint-Géry, as part of the Art Nouveau Brussels 2023 programme, have pulled out all the stops to. Since 1999, the Halles Saint-Géry house an information and exhibition centre dedicated to Brussels' heritage and its inhabitants' quality of life, under the aegis of the Brussels-Capital Region.