78-696: The Imperial Post , Imperial Post Office , or Imperial Postal Service may refer to: The Kaiserliche Reichspost of the Holy Roman Empire The Thurn-und-Taxis Post , its successor The Chinese Imperial Post of the late Qing Dynasty in China , administered by the Chinese Maritime Customs Service The Russian Post before 1917 The British General Post Office before
156-451: A population density of 5,704/km (14,770/sq mi). As of 2007, there were 75,998 registered non-Belgians in the City. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). Historically, the City of Brussels was simply defined, being the area within the second walls of Brussels , the modern-day Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road). As the city grew,
234-555: A matter of months) by France and England, although initially they wanted to restrict the development of private mail. "The French postal network was soon denser than the imperial one, while Henry VII (r. 1485-1509) and subsequent Tudor monarchs remained content with a line of communication from Dover to London and from London to Berwick on the Scottish border." The Habsburg system gained in importance when Philip expanded it to Spain though. It became so successful that it would function until
312-508: A member of PS , who is in coalition on the municipal council with Ecolo - Groen , DéFI and Forward . Brussels is ranked sixth in the index of cities which are becoming greener fastest as for the year 2022, even though in the past it had a reputation of a "traffic-choked city of high rises and concrete". The authorities released a plan composed of seven steps on how to make the city even more sustainable . Those include introducing "a use-based, circular and low-carbon economy " and making
390-429: A postal system on their own. Other European governments tried to develop their own models as well, but efforts usually proved short-lived, as in the case Louis XI 's ambitious project. It was founded by the brothers Janetto and Francesco Tasso ( Franz von Taxis ) together with Maximilian of Austria in 1495, on the basis of the pre-existing Italian models and the courier networks built by Frederick III and Charles
468-405: Is attracting a younger, more well-off, and mostly Dutch-speaking population. This new situation, which has resulted in rising rents, is not without problems for the neighbourhood's less fortunate inhabitants. The Quays Quarter (French: Quartier des Quais , Dutch: Kaaienwijk ) is that of the old Port of Brussels , which for a long time played the role of "belly" of the city. Boats coming from
546-545: Is described in the chronicles of the city of Memmingen report: In this year they began to establish the posts at the order of Maximilian I the Roman king, from Austria all the way to the Netherlands, France, and Rome. Everywhere one post was separated from another by five miles [38 kilometers] [...] Other authors note that the notable feature of the system was that it was the first public-access postal system (mainly due to
624-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kaiserliche Reichspost Kaiserliche Reichspost ( German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst] , Imperial Mail ), originally named Niederländische Postkurs (Low Countries' postal route), was the name of the international postal service of the Holy Roman Empire , founded in 1490. Often considered
702-414: Is granted to many of Brussels' museums. Below is a non-exhaustive list of museums in the City of Brussels: Brussels is well known for its food. Brussels sprouts were named after the city. Like most of Belgium, moules-frites , waffles (gaufres), chocolate , French fries , and beer are common there. It is home to one 2-starred and four 1-starred Michelin restaurants. Among the recipients of
780-583: Is separated from the rest of Laeken by the Royal Domain and is the site of the Museums of the Far East . The district also extends a little into the neighbouring Flemish municipalities of Vilvoorde and Grimbergen . Neder-Over-Heembeek is a former municipality incorporated into the City of Brussels in 1921, at the same time as Laeken and Haren. It has the distinction of having the oldest place name in
858-659: Is so named because it houses, on the one hand, the Place Royale/Koningsplein ("Royal Square" or "King's Square"), built under Charles-Alexander of Lorraine on the Coudenberg hill, on the site of the former Palace of the Dukes of Brabant , of which certain levels of foundation still exist, and on the other hand, the Royal Palace of Brussels , which faces Brussels Park , on the other side of which
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#1732764811564936-1176: Is the Belgian House of Parliament ( Palace of the Nation ). Below the Royal District is the Central Station and the Mont des Arts/Kunstberg , home to the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the Royal Belgian Film Archive ( Cinematek ), the Brussels Centre for Fine Arts , the Museum of Cinema, the Musical Instruments Museum (MIM), the BELvue Museum , and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium . From
1014-574: Is to restore the neighbourhood's social mix by redeveloping former office buildings into housing. Despite the district's long-time grim aspect, the centuries-old Meyboom tradition has been maintained, and the former Art Nouveau Magasins Waucquez by Victor Horta have been preserved to house, since 1993, the Belgian Comic Strip Center . Another preserved islet is the 18th-century neoclassical Place des Martyrs/Martelaarsplein , which has gradually been renovated. The victims of
1092-538: Is today, that Brussels' first South Station, the terminus of the South Line, was built in 1839. It was known as Bogards' railway station for the eponymous convent whose site it was built on, and to which the Rue des Bogards / Bogaardenstraat is now the only reference. The former presence of a station at this location also explains the unusual width of the current Avenue de Stalingrad / Stalingradlaan , which goes from
1170-775: The Belgian Revolution of 1830 are buried there in an open crypt with a memorial . Nearby is the Rue Neuve, one of Belgium's main shopping streets, with more than 1 km (0.62 mi) of stores on both its sides; the Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan , a traditional 19th-century artery; and the Boulevard Émile Jacqmain/Émile Jacqmainlaan (where the Théâtre national Wallonie-Bruxelles has been installed since 2004), close to
1248-931: The Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan , bordered by the Place Fontainas/Fontainasplein and the Place Anneessens/Anneessensplein (former location of the Old Market ), as well as by the Midi Palace. Each Sunday morning, the Midi district hosts the second largest market in Europe. The damp and marshy land around the present-day Rue de la Senne / Zennestraat and Rue des Fabriques / Fabriekstraat
1326-656: The Imperial cities and smaller principalities often developed their own communication system. After the accession of Rudolph's brother Emperor Matthias in 1612, a second route was established from Cologne via Frankfurt , Aschaffenburg , and Nuremberg to Bohemia and later also to Leipzig and Hamburg . After the Thirty Years' War and the Peace of Westphalia , Postmaster General Count Lamoral II Claudius Franz von Thurn und Taxis and his successors had to deal with
1404-514: The Japanese Tower district or De Wand district, Mutsaard (also spelled Mutsaert), is an old hamlet and a historic district located between Laeken and Neder-over-Heembeek and centred around the Place du Mutsaert / Mutsaertplaats or Mutsaardplein . The district was part of the former municipality of Laeken (postcode: 1020), but also a piece of Neder-over-Heembeek, annexed by Laeken in 1897. It
1482-1007: The Justus Lipsius building and the Europa building (part of the Residence Palace ), serving as the seat of the European Council and the Council of the EU . In Leopold Park , the House of European History (HEH) initiates visitors to the social history of the European continent. There is a visitor centre in the main European Parliament building, known as the Parliamentarium , and another smaller one in
1560-538: The Place Royale/Koningsplein , the Rue de la Régence / Regentschapsstraat crosses the Sablon/Zavel Quarter (French: Quartier des Sablons , Dutch: Zavelwijk ), made of the larger Grand Sablon / Grote Zavel ("Large Sablon") square in the north-west and the smaller Petit Sablon / Kleine Zavel ("Small Sablon") square and garden in the south-east, divided by the Church of Our Blessed Lady of
1638-547: The Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein . The latter, a very busy square, is dominated at its southern end by two block-style towers, but for the rest, it has totally ( Hotel Métropole and its neighbour the Hotel Atlanta) or partially ( UGC cinema ) retained its old facades. The Freedom Quarter (French: Quartier des Libertés , Dutch: Vrijheidswijk ) is situated between the Belgian Parliament and
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#17327648115641716-490: The Quai aux Briques / Baksteenkaai ("Brick Wharf"), the Quai au Bois à Brûler / Brandhoutkaai ("Firewood Wharf"), the Quai aux Pierres de Taille / Arduinkaai ("Quarry Stone Wharf"), the Quai au Foin / Hooikaai ("Hay Wharf"), etc., or references to the neighbourhood's commercial activities: the Rue du Magasin / Pakhuisstraat ("Warehouse Street"), the Rue des Commerçants / Koopliedenstraat ("Traders Street"),
1794-829: The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken , the Church of Our Lady of Laeken (whose crypt contains the tombs of the Belgian royal family ) and Laeken Cemetery , known for its wealth of monuments and sculptures. On the territory of Laeken also lies the Heysel/Heizel Plateau , the site of the World's Fairs of 1935 and 1958 , and which includes the King Baudouin Stadium , Bruparck (with the Atomium , Mini-Europe miniature park and Kinepolis cinema),
1872-570: The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries ; the Saint-Jacques / Sint-Jacobs district, which welcomed pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela ; as well as the former Brussels Stock Exchange building, erected on the site of a former Franciscan convent whose remains have been unearthed. The Royal Quarter (French: Quartier Royal or Quartier de la Cour , Dutch: Koninklijke Wijk or Koningswijk )
1950-548: The Rue Haute / Hogestraat and the Rue Blaes / Blaestraat , second-hand and popular shops have for some years given way to antique dealers , marking a profound transformation of the district. The Cité Hellemans, a remarkable example of an early 20th-century collective housing complex, was built to replace the neighbourhood's many squalid cul-de-sacs . The Rue Haute, one of the city's longest and oldest streets, follows
2028-886: The Rue Royale/Koningsstraat , not far from the crossroads with the Small Ring. Its focal point is the Congress Column (erected in memory of the National Congress of 1830–31, the founder of democratic liberties in Belgium), under which also lies the tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame . Not far from there is the Hotel Astoria , dating from 1911, which is currently being renovated and enlarged, to be reopened in
2106-432: The Rue du Marché aux Porcs / Varkensmarktstraat ("Pig Market Street") and the Quai du Commerce / Handelskaai ("Trade Wharf"). Along the quaysides, numerous bourgeois houses, once belonging to wealthy merchants, have preserved the entrances to the warehouses. On the Boulevard d'Ypres / Ieperlaan , one can still cross food wholesalers, now supplied by trucks that have replaced the boats. The district also includes
2184-819: The Square Marie-Louise / Maria-Louizasquare and the Avenue Palmerston / Palmerstonlaan . The area between the Small Ring and the Square Marie-Louise is sometimes considered to be part of the Leopold Quarter. Laeken is a former municipality in the north of the Brussels-Capital Region, annexed by the City of Brussels in 1921. It is home to, among others, the Royal Domain of Laeken, the Palace of Laeken ,
2262-868: The Wittelsbach rival Charles VII in the War of the Austrian Succession , their services were indispensable, and Maria Theresa 's husband Emperor Francis I officially re-implemented the Thurn und Taxis monopoly in 1746. Two years later, the postal authority moved to Regensburg , seat of the Imperial Diet . The family had accumulated extreme wealth; nonetheless, it was devastated by the Napoleonic Wars . The last Postmaster General, Prince Karl Alexander von Thurn und Taxis , lost his office with
2340-508: The Bold . The Bergamascan Tasso family had built up postal routes throughout Italy since c. 1290 and Jannetto's uncle Ruggiero had worked for Frederick III since the mid-15th century. After the marriage of Archduke Maximilian of Austria and Mary of Burgundy , to have a better line of communication to govern the Habsburgs' scattered territories, Maximilian commissioned
2418-637: The Brussels-Capital Region, as it was mentioned in an ordinance as early as the 7th century. This is where the Queen Astrid Military Hospital, which is the National Burns and Poisons Centre, as well as recruitment services of the Belgian Armed Forces are located. Like Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek, the former municipality of Haren was annexed by the municipality (City) of Brussels in 1921, which allowed
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2496-779: The Centenary Palace, home to the Brussels Exhibition Centre ( Brussels Expo ), and the Port of Brussels , next to which the Monument to Work by Constantin Meunier was erected. On its southern part, it holds the former Tour & Taxis former industrial site, which was annexed by the City of Brussels in 1897, twenty-four years before the rest of the municipality. Sometimes also known as the Pagoda district,
2574-412: The City of Brussels with over 1,000 people as of 1 January 2020: As in every other Belgian municipality, the City of Brussels is headed by a mayor, who should not be confused with the Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region or the Governor of Brussels-Capital . The current city council was elected in the October 2018 elections . The current mayor of the City of Brussels is Philippe Close ,
2652-415: The City of Brussels's population is of non-European origin (predominantly Moroccan, Indian and Congolese), 27.21% is of European origin other than Belgian (mainly French, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, and Polish), while 16.94% is solely of native Belgian ancestry. Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality. Migrant communities in
2730-504: The Congress Column: Freedom of the Press , Worship , Association and Education . This eclectic urban complex is one of the best preserved in the Pentagon. The European Quarter (French: Quartier Européen , Dutch: Europese Wijk ) is located to the east of the Pentagon, around the Place du Luxembourg/Luxemburgplein and the Robert Schuman Roundabout , and includes the smaller Leopold Quarter (French: Quartier Léopold , Dutch: Leopoldswijk ). The European Parliament
2808-408: The Empire's dissolution on 6 August 1806, but his postal authority continued as the Frankfurt-based Thurn-und-Taxis Post until the unification of Germany . According to Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger , "The decisive innovative aspect of this system was the creation of postal stations where riders could change horses quickly, thus accelerating the speed with which they spread information. To consolidate
2886-412: The Fuggers and other trading companies had their most important branches in these ports." Confirmed by Emperor Rudolph II in 1595, the Imperial postal service remained a monopoly of the Thurn und Taxis family (officially hereditary from 1615 onwards) until it was terminated with the end of the Empire in 1806. The Imperial Reichspost was first based in Mechelen , before being moved to Brussels in
2964-499: The Great Beguinage of Brussels, with the Church of St. John the Baptist and the remarkable Grand Hospice Pachéco . Few of the buildings in the Marais–Jacqmain Quarter (French: Quartier Marais–Jacqmain , Dutch: Jacqmain–Broekwijk ) have escaped 20th-century demolition, from the Boulevard Pachéco / Pachecolaan to the Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat . They have given way to the State Administrative Centre, press printers, banking facilities, and commercial galleries. The current trend
3042-440: The Justus Lipsius building for the European Council. It is accessible on certain days, by appointment. Many of the attractions in the European Quarter are free to visit. The Squares Quarter (French: Quartier des Squares , Dutch: Squareswijk ) is the northern spur of the European Quarter, located between Saint-Josse-ten-Noode and the Leopold Quarter. The district is bounded by the Chaussée de Louvain / Leuvense Steenweg to
3120-401: The Low Countries and Spain. The Deutsche Post considers itself the continuation of the system. In 1990, they celebrate the 500th year of the Reichspost's establishment. [REDACTED] Media related to Thurn and Taxis at Wikimedia Commons City of Brussels The City of Brussels is the largest municipality and historical centre of the Brussels-Capital Region , as well as
3198-403: The Netherlands, from where the original ("Dutch") route led via Namur , Bastogne , Lieser , Wöllstein , Rheinhausen , and Augsburg to Innsbruck and Trento . It was also used to bypass the Kingdom of France in order to keep in touch with Habsburg Spain during times of hostility. Brussels was the side that organized and paid for the system. Competing services were prohibited, although
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3276-402: The Sablon . It is a swanky district, where an antiques market is held, and in which antique and art dealers, as well as other luxury shops, have their businesses. Not far from there stood the Art Nouveau Maison du Peuple/Volkshuis by the famous architect Victor Horta , until its demolition in 1965. The Sablon is also home to the Egmont Palace and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels . In
3354-457: The Taxis that allowed them to operate unhampered by interference from the state, as long as they maintained standards in accordance with the Habsburgs' interests. On January 18, 1505, Philip unified communication between Germany, the Netherlands, France and Spain by adding stations in Granada, Toledo, Blois, Paris and Lyon. Charles of Burgundy, later Charles V , continued to develop the system after his father's death. Behringer notes that, "Whereas
3432-545: The Taxis to organize the first postal line from Mechelen to Innsbruck . Maximilian's son Philip, as Duke of Burgundy and King of Castile, expanded the Habsburg postal system established by his father. In 1500, the centre of the system was transferred to Brussels by Franz von Taxis, whom Philip made his postmaster-general. At first, urged by his father, Philip tried to take over the system, but he realized that his bureaucrats were unable to run it efficiently. Thus he made an agreement (later renewed by Charles of Burgundy) with
3510-428: The capital of the Flemish Region (from which it is separate ) and Belgium . The City of Brussels is also the administrative centre of the European Union , as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions in its European Quarter . Besides the central historic town located within the Pentagon , the City of Brussels covers some of the city's immediate outskirts within the greater Brussels-Capital Region, namely
3588-420: The city "proactive". The city should become a " 10-minute city " meaning "making the facilities essential to urban life accessible to every inhabitant in less than 10 minutes". Green spaces should be expanded. The plan includes participation of the population in decision-making and high life level for all. There are many museums in and around Brussels' city centre. On the first Sunday of every month, free entry
3666-421: The coming years. In the 19th century, the district was known as Notre-Dame-aux-Neiges / Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Sneeuw and was predominantly inhabited by working-class people. The authorities' desire to clean up the squalid parts of the city led to the expulsion of the population and the neighbourhood's complete destruction. A new bourgeois district was developed during the last quarter of the century. The choice
3744-408: The course of an old Gallo-Roman road, and runs along Saint Peter's Hospital, built in 1935 on the site of a leprosium , to end at the Halle Gate , the only remaining gate in a series that allowed passage inside the second walls of Brussels . It was in the heart of the Midi–Lemonnier Quarter (French: Quartier Midi–Lemonnier , Dutch: Lemmonier–Zuidwijk ), where the Place Rouppe/Rouppeplein
3822-432: The early modern communications system and the legal status of its participants were invented at these negotiations." He confirmed Jannetto's son Giovanni Battista as Postmaster General ( chief et maistre general de noz postes par tous noz royaumes, pays, et seigneuries ) in 1520. By Charles V's time, "the Holy Roman Empire had become the centre of the European communication(s) universe." Augsburg benefitted majorly from
3900-425: The end of the Holy Roman Empire . The system quickly became a Europe-wide, fee-based, regular and reliable service. The English system, established by Henry VIII in 1512, also had to begin to carry private mails partly to raise revenue and partly to allow the government to keep an eye on public communication. It became open to public use in 1635. Dewald comments, "Unlike in ancient Rome or China, no European ruler
3978-412: The establishment of separate postal agencies, mainly by the Protestant Imperial States of Northern German but also in several lands of the Habsburg monarchy , leading to long-lasting disputes over their range of authority. In the course of the War of the Spanish Succession , the Thurn und Taxis seat was relocated from Brussels to the Free City of Frankfurt in 1702. Though the dynasty had sided with
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#17327648115644056-452: The extension of Schaerbeek railway station north of its territory. But it was above all the presence, south-west of the town, of an airfield, created by the Germans during the First World War , and where the former Belgian national airline Sabena was born, that precipitated the annexation of Haren. For almost fifty years, Haren has been home to NATO's headquarters . It is also the location of many other administrations and companies, such as
4134-416: The financing problems): the mingling of private and government mails broke a threshold. It became open to private mail since the early sixteenth century, with fees being fixed. This was the first modern postal service in the world and initiated a revolution in communication in Europe. Maximilian had intended that the system would serve the Habsburgs alone. But the initiative was emulated immediately (in
4212-413: The first port on the Senne, the old Romanesque church (later replaced by the Brabantine Gothic Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula ), and the former ducal palace of Coudenberg in today's Royal Quarter. At the centre of this triangle are the Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square); the Îlot Sacré district, which takes its name from its resistance to demolition projects, itself crossed by
4290-409: The former municipalities of Haren , Laeken , and Neder-Over-Heembeek to the north, as well as the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan and the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos park to the south-east, where it borders municipalities in Flanders . As of 1 January 2023 , the City of Brussels had a population of 194,291 inhabitants. The total area is 33.09 km (12.78 sq mi) which gives
4368-420: The headquarters of Eurocontrol . The City of Brussels has a large immigrant population, with both the EU and non-European migrant communities outnumbering the native Belgians. Akin to neighbouring Ixelles , Etterbeek and Schaerbeek , the City of Brussels also has a large Muslim population, mainly of North African origin. As of 2023 , taking into account the nationality of birth of the parents, 55.84% of
4446-423: The innovation lay with a combination of different elements – a setup in which nearly all known organizational means of conveying information were combined to give rise to the early modern postal system: post stations at regular intervals, changes of horses and couriers, fixed delivery times, acceleration through continuous transport, and—implicitly—the organizational framework of the state. This setup, created in 1490,
4524-510: The mid-20th century The India Post under the British Raj Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Imperial Post . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Imperial_Post&oldid=1256870032 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
4602-401: The municipality. To the south-east is the above-mentioned strip of land along the Avenue Louise that was annexed from Ixelles. Part of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)'s Solbosch campus is also part of the City of Brussels, partially accounting for the bulge in the south-eastern end. The origins of Brussels can be traced back to the heart of Saint-Géry/Sint-Goriks Island , formed by
4680-409: The names of the Rue du Houblon / Hopstraat ("Hops Street") and the Rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains / Oude Graanmarktstraat ("Old Grain Market Street"). The Shot Tower ( Tour à Plomb ), which was used to manufacture lead shot for hunting, and the Rue de la Poudrière / Kruitmolenstraat ("Gunpowder Street"), also testify to the neighbourhood's former activities. Long neglected following
4758-399: The north, the Rue du Noyer / Notelaarsstraat and the Avenue de Cortenbergh / Kortenberglaan to the east, the Rue Joseph II / Jozef II-straat and the Rue Stevin / Stevinstraat to the south, as well as the Small Ring to the west. The toponym refers to the many squares in the area, in particular the Square Ambiorix / Ambiorixsquare , the Square Marguerite / Margaretasquare ,
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#17327648115644836-424: The project was put up by the town of Ixelles —then, as now, a separate municipality (local authority) from the City of Brussels—through whose territory the avenue was to run. After years of fruitless negotiations, Brussels finally annexed the narrow band of land needed for the avenue, in addition to the Bois de la Cambre itself, in 1864. That decision accounts for the unusual shape of today's City of Brussels and for
4914-403: The reign of Emperor Maximilian, when private use of the imperial posts was still illegal, the terminuses of the first transcontinental post lines were already shifted from Innsbruck to Venice in the south, and from Brussels to Antwerp in the north. News arrived from all over the world in these towns, and this is where the communication and news businesses started to merge. And even more importantly,
4992-402: The relocation of businesses outside the city centre, the Senne/Zenne Quarter (French: Quartier de la Senne , Dutch: Zennewijk ) has in recent years been the object of renewed interest and is undergoing gentrification due to the many disused industrial premises being converted into lofts . The area around the Rue Antoine Dansaert / Antoine Dansaertstraat has become a trendy district and
5070-442: The river Scheldt penetrated through the former Shore Gate (French: Porte du Rivage , Dutch: Oeverpoort ), on the site of the present-day Place de l'Yser / Ijzerplein , to join one of the canals, whose docks were each reserved for one type of goods. Filled in the late 19th century with the opening of Brussels' new port, these basins were replaced by wide boulevards, whose names on both sides still recall their former function:
5148-405: The river Senne , on which a first keep was built around 979. Nowadays, the neighbourhood around the Halles Saint-Géry / Sint-Gorikshallen , a former covered market, is one of the capital's trendiest districts. In this Central Quarter (French: Quartier du Centre , Dutch: Centrumwijk ), there are some vestiges of the 13th-century first walls of Brussels , which encompassed the area between
5226-417: The separation of Ixelles into two separate areas. Unlike most of the municipalities in Belgium, the ones now located in the Brussels-Capital Region were not merged with others during mergers occurring in 1964, 1970, and 1975. However, a few neighbouring municipalities have been merged into the City of Brussels, including Haren , Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek in 1921. These comprise the northern bulge in
5304-409: The shadow of the gigantic Palace of Justice lies the Marolles/Marollen Quarter (French: Quartier des Marolles , Dutch: Marollenwijk , not to be confused with the Marolle that purists delimit to only seven streets). From the Place de la Chapelle / Kapellemarkt to the Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein , where a daily flea market known as the Old Market has been held since 1873, along
5382-441: The square to the Small Ring , cleared of its train tracks since the inauguration of Brussels-South Station , built outside the Pentagon in 1869. Because of this, the neighbourhood is sometimes called the Stalingrad Quarter (French: Quartier Stalingrad , Dutch: Stalingradwijk ). At the same time, following the covering of the Senne , the district saw the construction of Haussmann -esque grand central boulevards , including
5460-479: The status of private mail remains unclear in the treaty of 1506, it is obvious from the contract of 1516 that the Taxis company had the right to carry mail and keep the profit as long as it guaranteed the delivery of court mail at clearly defined speeds, regulated by time sheets to be filled in by the post riders on the way to their destination. In return, imperial privileges guaranteed exemption from local taxes, local jurisdiction, and military service. The terminology of
5538-419: The surrounding villages grew as well, eventually growing into a contiguous city, though the local governments retained control of their respective areas. The construction of the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan was commissioned in 1847 as a monumental avenue bordered by chestnut trees that would allow easy access to the popular recreational area of the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos . However, fierce resistance to
5616-494: The system further, Maximilian granted a monopoly over the post system to the noble family of Thurn and Taxis, which, in turn, made the system available to almost anyone by creating a system of fixed routes, timetables, and prices. The Imperial post system, together with the ever wider use of the printing press, brought about a veritable revolution in communication in the Empire and across Europe." Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum opines that
5694-600: The system. Even when the Habsburg empire began to extend to other parts of Europe, Maximilian's loyalty to Augsburg, where he conducted a lot of his endeavours, meant that the imperial city became "the dominant centre of early capitalism" of the sixteenth century, and "the location of the most important post office within the Holy Roman Empire". The system quickly converged with the European trade system and an emerging market for news. According to Behringer, "During
5772-458: The world's first modern postal service, it initiated a revolution in communication in Europe. In the late 15th and early 16th century, the Habsburg dynasty had managed to develop a transoceanic empire, on which it was said that "The sun never sets", but unlike the ancient Romans and Persians or their contemporary Chinese, Russians, Aztecs, or Incas, they lacked the financial capacity to maintain
5850-656: Was able or willing to finance his or her own postal system." Under Gustavus Adolphus , the Swedish, who until this time had no such system of their own, emulated the Reichspost model too. This was why they called their communication services the Rijkspost . The system's development facilitated the Habsburgs's control over their scattered territories, especially the financial centers in South Germany, North Italy,
5928-664: Was built near the Place du Luxembourg, on the site of the former Leopold Quarter railway station, and of which only the central building overlooking the square remains, having been replaced by the underground Brussels-Luxembourg railway station . The European Commission , housed in the Berlaymont building , is located on the Schuman Roundabout, not far from the Cinquantenaire Park . Across the street stands
6006-500: Was made to commemorate Belgian independence : the Place de la Liberté / Vrijheidsplein ("Liberty Square"), the Place des Barricades / Barricadenplein ("Barricades' Square"), the Rue de la Révolution / Revolutiestraat ("Revolution Street"), the Rue du Congrès / Congresstraat ("Congress Street"), etc. The four streets leading off the Place de la Liberté bear the names of the four constitutional liberties, symbolised by four allegorical bronze female sculptures surrounding
6084-580: Was occupied by craftsmen since the Middle Ages . An arm of the river crossed the defences of the second walls at the level of the Ninove Gate via the Petite Écluse / Kleine Sluis ("Small Lock"), which served as a maritime gate, an end of which remaining there until the 1960s. Later, small industries and many artisan breweries (now disappeared) established themselves in the area, as evidenced by
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