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Bortier Gallery

Coordinates: 50°50′40″N 4°21′18″E / 50.84444°N 4.35500°E / 50.84444; 4.35500
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Bortier Gallery
Galerie Bortier (French)
Bortiergalerij (Dutch)
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LocationCity of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Opening datec. 1848
ArchitectJean-Pierre Cluysenaer
Public transit accessBrussels-Central

The Bortier Gallery (Template:Lang-fr, Template:Lang-nl) is a shopping arcade designed by Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer. It was constructed in 1847 and opened in the following year. It is situated in the centre of the City of Brussels between the Mont des Arts/Kunstberg and the Grand Place/Grote Markt, not far from the more monumental Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries. This site is served by Brussels Central Station on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels metro).

Originally, the mall was a part of the Marché de la Madeleine/Magdalenamarkt complex, a covered market also built by Cluysenaer. The facade on Rue de la Madeleine in a Flemish baroque style antedates the construction of the mall behind it. This front was recuperated from an old town house built on that site in the 18th-century. Today, the mall mostly houses bookshops and art galleries.

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50°50′40″N 4°21′18″E / 50.84444°N 4.35500°E / 50.84444; 4.35500