Art Nouveau around Saint-Gilles’ barrier, Art Deco at Flagey, historical places like the Porte de Hal or the Black Tower, the Palace of Justice from megalomaniac architect Poelaert, the gothic Sainte-Gudule cathedral, the modern buildings behind the old facades of the Anspach boulevard or the bruxellised neighborhood around the North Station are just a small sample of how architecturally varied Brussels is.
Brussels is one of those cities where you can see so many different styles in just a 100 meter walk.

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