Brussels, Belgium – Maison du Roi and Flower Market, Grand Place – Postcard
This postcard captures the Grand’Place of Brussels, with a detailed view of the Maison du Roi (King’s House), also known in Dutch as Broodhuis.
The Maison du Roi was originally built in the 16th century as a bread market, later transformed into the administrative center of the Spanish governors, hence its royal name. By the late 19th century, it housed the city museum and stood as a symbol of Brussels’ evolving identity. The Grand’Place itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has long been the heart of civic life in Brussels, hosting markets, festivals, and public gatherings for centuries.
Front Text:
Bruxelles. – Grand’Place. Maison du Roi. Marché aux fleurs.
Brussel. – Groote plaats. Koning’s huis. Bloemen Markt.
Brüssel. – Marktplatz Königshaus und Blumenmarkt.
75 – ALBERT
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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