Interior visit: Guided tour inside Brussels’ Palace of Justice

Who was Joseph Poelaert (1817-1879), the architect of the Palace of Justice? Why was he so obsessed with his profession that it upset him? He was so possessed that he did not complete his masterpiece – the largest building of the 19th century in Europe – himself. The ‘Schieven architek’, as the locals called him, was a true chameleon that could not confine himself to just one style.

The Palace of Justice is a neoclassical mastodont with Assyrian-Babylonian features. Poelaert regarded himself as an artist, a teacher and an ethical guide to bourgeois society. The entire Palace of Justice is bursting with references to independent justice in a 19th-century state where the separation of powers prevails.

Joseph Poelaert has calculated a great deal for this monumental building: heights, widths, number of steps, numbers and symbols are widely represented in the architecture and form the visible image of the invisible reality. Each number represents a certain quality and has a symbolic charge. The Palace of Justice thus became the most exemplary example of symbolism.

During this visit we dig into the past of ancient cultures and religions, and uncover the secrets of the largest monument of the 19th century. You will gain insight into the role of the palace in the functioning of justice and we will visit several courtrooms. You will discover the story of the architect, the architecture, the urban planning and the symbolism behind this monumental façade.

Note that the visit to the rooms will depend on the accessibility and availability at that given time.

Address ? Place Poelaertplein – 1000 Brussels

Duration ? 1h30min

When ?

During office hours: guided tours can start between 9.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

Number of visitors? Max. 20 persons per group

Prices?

During office hours

Schools: 100 Euro/group (the school must provide 2 supervisors per group)

Socio-cultural: 150 Euro/group

Other groups: 180 Euro/group

Each participant is obliged to pass through security (scanns street)

Bookings: info@korei.be