Place de la Reine

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Place de la Reine is a historic public square in Brussels, Belgium, known for its neoclassical architecture and central role in the city’s royal quarter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public square
urban square
continent Europe
country Belgium
hasAccessibility served by Brussels public transport
hasArchitecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
hasCentralRoleIn Brussels royal quarter urban layout
hasCityRole part of ceremonial routes in Brussels
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Brussels neoclassical heritage
hasFunction gathering place
public space
tourist attraction
traffic square
hasHeritageStatus historic urban ensemble
hasLanguage Dutch
French
hasLegalStatus public domain of the City of Brussels
hasNameInDutch Koninginneplein NERFINISHED
hasNameInFrench Place de la Reine NERFINISHED
hasPaving stone paving
hasPlanningPeriod 18th–19th century urban development
hasPreservationConcern conservation of neoclassical architecture
hasSpatialCharacter open urban space
hasSurroundingBuildings institutional buildings
neoclassical townhouses
hasTourismType cultural tourism
hasTypeOfUse mixed traffic and pedestrian use
hasUrbanContext dense historic fabric
hasUrbanForm formal square
geometric square
hasUrbanPlanningSignificance example of neoclassical square design
hasView surrounding neoclassical façades
isPartOf historic center of Brussels
isPubliclyAccessible yes
locatedIn Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Brussels-Capital Region
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: City of Brussels

Pentagon of Brussels NERFINISHED
Royal Quarter of Brussels NERFINISHED
namedAfter a queen
partOf Brussels royal quarter NERFINISHED
usedFor local events
pedestrian circulation
tourist visits

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Rue Royale runsTo Place de la Reine