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Palais de Justice
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Palais de Justice is the Supreme Court of Belgium. It is situated in a beautiful area of town, cariterul Saint Gilles, the end of the street called the Avenue Louise. Location enables some stunning panoramic views over the city in the valley. The building provides a view similar to that which can be seen from a high tower guard. This monumental palace project was not welcomed by everyone, is very controversial.
With over 20,000 square meters, the building was designed by architect Joseph Poelaert, who died four years before completion of work in 1883. Style building is one-Babylonian asiro depicted as a mixed several styles. The building is about three times larger than the Royal Palace and was commissioned by Leopold II, one of the kings of Belgium. The construction lasted over 20 years and cost approximately 300 million dollars in actual money. Is assumed to be the largest building in the world built in the nineteenth century.
The main reason for the Palais de Justice in Brussels was a project so controversial was that 3,000 homes in the Marolles-Sablon had demolished to make room for them. People in the area were extremely angry. There were protests at the inauguration of the building architect and the term fell almost ridiculous, giving a negative connotation.
Outside the Palais de Justice is a huge gray building with many columns and a large golden dome. A glass elevator located at the end of the bridge leading to the hill in the Marolles, where the peasantry and working class in the past looked up to the symbol of justice. Glass elevator and it offers a nice view and its use is free.
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