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This exhibiting gallery was constructed by the architect Wynand Janssens in 1873 and, over all the years to the present day, has seen the most prestigious of exhibitions in the art world (Courbet, Millet, Heymans and Verbroeckhoven, to name a few). It is where some of our painters and sculptors have gained great recognition, such as Amédée Lynen, Constant Meunier, Pierre Paulus de Châtelet, James Ensor, and the society of watercolourists.
Located at the heart of the Royal Park of Brussels, the Cercle Royal Gaulois, Artistique et Littéraire forms a gathering point for diplomats, scientists, the liberal professions and those of the law, university professors and academics, politicians, corporate executives and directors, practitioners of the arts and literature. They gladly repair here for lunch, to take part in some activity organised by the Cercle or to wet their whistles at our well-stocked bar.