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The ''Halles de Schaerbeek'' is a
cultural centre A cultural center or cultural centre is an organization, building or complex that promotes culture and arts. Cultural centers can be neighborhood community arts organizations, private facilities, government-sponsored, or activist-run. Asia * Cen ...
located at 22, rue Royale Sainte-Marie in
Schaerbeek (French and archaic Dutch, ) or (contemporary Dutch, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and S ...
,
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, in the former Sainte-Marie covered market built in 1865 and destroyed by a fire in 1898.


History


Market hall

The building was constructed in 1865, under the leadership of the architect Gustave Hansotte, to serve as covered market (Sainte Marie covered market) for farmers coming from the surrounding countryside to sell their poultry and vegetables. This covered market was destroyed by fire in 1898 and there is currently little left of the 1865 building except the central facade with the location of a missing clock. The municipal authorities called a firm specialised in metallic structures for the reconstruction. The new covered market of more than was inaugurated in October 1901. It is the work of the architect Henry Van Massenhove,Region of Brussels Capital, Places of holidays, Brussels, Mardaga, 1998, p. 108: ''"Covered market of Schaerbeek. After the fire in 1898 which had devastated the market Sainte-Marie, new commercial covered market was constructed in 1901 by the architect van Massenhove and the constructor Bertaux, specialised in the realisation of iron structures."'' constructed in 1901 with the help of the constructor Bertaux, specialist in metallic structures.


Abandonment

The new market remained active until around 1920, but the gradual appearance of supermarkets and numerous department stores caused its decline. For fifty years, the building stayed abandoned, sometimes serving as a parking lot, as a storage place or even as an adventure playground for the district's children.


Renovation and reassignment

Abandoned from 1920 to the early 1970s, the place was bought in 1973 by the
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(french: Commission communautaire française, link=no or COCOF), which sold it to the French Community in 1983. The renovation work, started in 1984, ended in 1997 and ''Les Halles'' became a cultural centre. It is one of the first industrial sites reallocated as a cultural complex, and in any case the first covered market. The Halles de Schaerbeek is one of the rare buildings with a metallic structure still existing in Brussels. As an example of reallocation of an industrial place into a cultural complex, the Halles include three performance halls: the ''Grande Halle'' (capacity: up to 2,000 standing spectators), the ''Petite Halle'' (multipurpose room) and the ''Cave'' (foyer, bar and multi-purpose space). They lend themselves well for circus shows, but their modular infrastructure allows all activities. They are very open to the neighbourhood, which is home to a multicultural and often disadvantaged population. Under the impetus of Philippe Grombeer, their first director, the Halles have, since 1991, a vocation of ''European Cultural Center''. Since December 2012, management has been provided by Christophe Galent (former secretary general of Le Volcan national scene in
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, France).


See also

*
History of Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
* Belgium in "the long nineteenth century"


External links


Official website

Official website of Schaerbeek municipality

eBru – Votre guide à Bruxelles

Brussels architecture


References


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