De Beurs is a 19th century stock exchange built next to St. Nicholas Church . It has a historical background from the appearance, but unfortunately it can't be visited inside.
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De Beurs/La Bourse Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The "purse" of Brussels was made by a declaration of none other than Napoleon in 1801, yet the building that as of now houses Belgium's stock trade was not intended for an additional six decades. Development started on the site of a previous butter market, which already had been a Franciscan religious community. Following five long stretches of development, the lined neo-Renaissance building was finished in 1873. It ran consistently as the Bourse for the following 127 years, yet in September of 2000, the Brussels stock trade converged with the trades in Paris and Amsterdam to shape EuroNext. Within the building, which incorporates workmanship by Auguste Rodin, Guillaume de Groot, and French artist Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse must be visited by appointment, and a guide will give a visit to a gathering of at least 20.
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De Beurs/La Bourse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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De Beurs is a 19th century stock exchange built next to St. Nicholas Church . It has a historical background from the appearance, but unfortunately it can't be visited inside.
What used to be the stock exchange is now a beer museum. It costs €17 and you get a beer included. It was fun and interactive.
The Brussels Stock Exchange was established by Napoleon in 1801 on the northwest side of the Grand Square in Brussels. On September 22, 2000, it merged with the Paris Stock Exchange, the Lisbon Stock Exchange and the Amsterdam Stock Exchange to establish a pan-European exchange and renamed the Brussels Pan-European Exchange (Euronext Brussels).
a beautiful building, if you wait 2more years, you can visit inside..
The Bourse of Brussels is the stock exchange of the country. While a handsome neoclassical building in itself, the Bourse marks the border between the old town center and the more modern district of the city with many chain clothing outlets and fast food restaurants along Boulevard Anspach.