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  2. The Hotel Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The 94-metre-tall (308 ft) hotel is the highest public viewpoint in Brussels. The building is one of the most widely recognised high-rise buildings on Brussels' skyline. When city officials decided that for the long-term tall buildings should disappear in Brussels, they opted not to include the hotel on the list with buildings to be removed.

  3. Hôtel de Brouckère - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel de Brouckère (French: Hôtel de Brouckère; Dutch: Huis de Brouckère) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.It was designed by the architect Octave van Rysselberghe, in collaboration with Henry van de Velde, for Florence de Brouckère, mother-in-law of Louis de Brouckère, and built in 1898, in Art Nouveau style.

  4. Renaissance Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Hotels was founded as Ramada Renaissance in 1981, as an upscale brand of Ramada Inns. Hong Kong –based New World Development (NWD) acquired Ramada in 1989 and re-launched Renaissance Hotels as a separate brand.

  5. Hotel Métropole, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Métropole is a currently closed five-star luxury hotel in central Brussels, Belgium. It was built in 1872–1874 in an eclectic style with neo-Renaissance and Louis XVI influences. The hotel opened in 1895 and was the only 19th-century hotel still in operation in Brussels, until it closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 ...

  6. Hôtel Albert Ciamberlani - Wikipedia

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    In the official list of architectural heritage of Brussels it is described more succinctly as an "exceptional private house in the geometrical Art Nouveau style." [ 5 ] Inside, the spatial layout was a more traditional variation of a layout found in many Belgian houses at the time, with the exception of the first floor, which was dominated by a ...

  7. Granvelle Palace, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Granvelle Palace (French: Palais Granvelle; Dutch: Granvellepaleis) was a 16th-century Renaissance palace in Brussels, Belgium.It was originally built for Cardinal Archbishop Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle and was located in the former Putterie/Putterij district, between the Rue des Sols / Stuiversstraat and the Rue de l'Impératrice / Keizerinstraat, near today's Brussels-Central railway ...

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