Théâtre Les Tanneurs

Brussels


Sitting on the edge of the Marolles, the theatre is known for dynamic drama and dance.


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1. Josephine Baker Mural

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In one of the most distinctive Marolles murals, slinky chanteuse Josephine, with a leopard on a lead, shakes hands with a rotund monk. Behind, both in the…

2. Jardin d’Enfants

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Victor Horta's first civic commission, the charming Jardin d’Enfants in the Marolles still functions as a schoolhouse.

3. Peeping Policeman

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This Hergé character uses the terrace end brilliantly for a little spying.

4. Bruegel House

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There is a museum in this step-gabled house where Pieter Bruegel the Elder lived and died, but it’s only open by reservation; phone ahead or check with…

5. Elevator

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A glass elevator leads from the Palais du Justice down to the earthy Marolles district.

6. Viewpoint

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Look out over the Marolles towards the old town.

7. Église Notre-Dame de la Chapelle

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Brussels’ oldest surviving church now curiously incorporates the decapitated tower of the 1134 original as the central section of a bigger Gothic edifice…

8. Palais de Justice

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Larger than St Peter’s in Rome, this 2.6-hectare complex of law courts was the world’s biggest building when it was constructed (1866–83). While the…