Place de Brouckère

De Brouckère Square (French: Place de Brouckère, Dutch: De Brouckèreplein) is a major square located in central Brussels, Belgium. It is named in honour of Charles de Brouckère (1796–1860), a former mayor of the City of Brussels and professor at the Free University of Brussels, who played a great political role during the Belgian Revolution of 1830. The area around the square is characterised by the presence of theatres, a large cinema, hotels and restaurants, as well as some of the city's most important entertainment venues and shopping streets.

Place de Brouckère

De Brouckère Square (French: Place de Brouckère, Dutch: De Brouckèreplein) is a major square located in central Brussels, Belgium. It is named in honour of Charles de Brouckère (1796–1860), a former mayor of the City of Brussels and professor at the Free University of Brussels, who played a great political role during the Belgian Revolution of 1830. The area around the square is characterised by the presence of theatres, a large cinema, hotels and restaurants, as well as some of the city's most important entertainment venues and shopping streets.