Granvelle Palace, Brussels
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Granvelle Palace, Brussels
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The Granvelle Palace was a 16th-century Renaissance palace in Brussels, Belgium. It was originally built for Cardinal Archbishop Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle and was located in the former Putterie/Putterij district, between the Rue des Sols/Stuiversstraat and the Rue de l'Impératrice/Keizerinstraat, near today's Brussels-Central railway station. The deeply redesigned Granvelle Palace served as the main seat of the Free University of Brussels between 1842 and 1928. It was demolished in 1931 to m
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Demolished palace in Brussels, Belgium
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granvelle_Palace,_Brussels
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2024-03-02T17:51:11Z
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