A listed glass roof, Burgundy stone flooring, allegorical statues and original ironwork— the Passage du Nord’s lavish eclectic décor invites visitors to look up, slow down, and rediscover the art of urban wandering.
Inaugurated in 1882, this iconic passage reflects a moment when Brussels was reshaping and beautifying itself in the spirit of Paris. Once a celebrated hub of culture and refined boutiques, it still preserves its unique atmosphere, sitting at the crossroads between architectural heritage and urban renewal.
