Belgium Koninginnegallerij (Queens Gallery)

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Gert Lucas

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The Queen's Gallery (French: Galerie de la Reine) is a 19th-century gallery in Brussels.

This gallery, together with the Royal Gallery and the Princes Gallery, forms a unique architectural whole: the Royal Saint Hubert Galleries. The galleries are covered and there are numerous shops. The majority of Belgian purveyors are also based here.

A well-known shop in the gallery is the pharmacy, Delvaux leather goods and the Neuhaus confectionery company at number 23, which has been located here since 1857. Around 1910 they invented chocolate with filling, which they gave the name 'praline'.

In the south, the Queen's Gallery opens onto the Grasmarkt near the Grote Markt. The Horta Gallery starts on the other side of the Grasmarkt.

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