Brussels, Belgium – Palais de Justice – Postcard Early 20th Century
This postcard features the monumental Palais de Justice in Brussels, an architectural marvel and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
Completed in 1883, the Palais de Justice (Law Courts of Brussels) was designed by architect Joseph Poelaert and remains one of the largest courthouses in the world. Constructed during the reign of King Leopold II, the building symbolized both imperial power and modern judicial order. It sits on the Galgenberg (Gallows Hill), overlooking the lower city, and was part of a broader transformation of Brussels into a grand capital.
Printed in Belgium for international circulation, this card follows the standard early 20th-century format, with “Carte Postale / Postkaart” headings and multilingual labels for message and address.
Front Text: "Bruxelles, Palais de Justice."
Reverse Imprint:
"CARTE POSTALE – POSTKAART"
“Correspondance / Briefwisseling” and “Adresse” sections
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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