Salle des Pas Perdus

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The Salle des Pas Perdus is the vast, monumental central hall of the Brussels Palace of Justice, renowned for its grand scale and imposing architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
hall
interior architectural space
tourist attraction
access publicly accessible during opening hours of the Palace of Justice of Brussels
architect Joseph Poelaert NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle eclectic architecture
neoclassical architecture
category Halls in Belgium
Interior of the Palace of Justice of Brussels
Tourist attractions in Brussels
constructionStart 1866
country Belgium
designedBy Joseph Poelaert NERFINISHED
era 19th century
function central hall of the Palace of Justice of Brussels
main distribution space for courtrooms
waiting area for litigants and lawyers
hasFeature high vaulted ceiling
large open floor area
massive columns
monumental staircases
natural light from large openings
heritageContext part of one of the largest courthouses in the world
inaugurationYear 1883
languageOfName French
locatedIn Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Palace of Justice of Brussels NERFINISHED
locatedInBuildingType courthouse
locatedInCity Brussels NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInMunicipality City of Brussels NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Brussels-Capital Region NERFINISHED
material marble
stone
nameMeaning Hall of Lost Steps NERFINISHED
notableFor grand scale
imposing interior volume
monumental architecture
symbolic representation of justice
partOf Palace of Justice of Brussels NERFINISHED
use circulation space
judicial hall
public gathering space

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Law Courts of Brussels centralHallName Salle des Pas Perdus