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Sablon Quarter (Place du Grand Sablon), Brussels

The Sablon Quarter & Place du Grand Sablon

Brussels' most elegant historic square — where Gothic grandeur, antique treasures, and world-class chocolate converge.
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The Sablon Quarter is one of central Brussels' most storied and visually arresting neighbourhoods, anchored by the Place du Grand Sablon — a broad, cobblestoned square flanked by ornate town houses, antique galleries, and celebrated chocolatiers. Dominating its northern edge is the Church of Our Lady of the Sablon, a masterpiece of Brabantine Gothic architecture constructed across the 15th and 16th centuries. Its soaring twin spires and elaborate tracery windows contain some of the finest stained glass in Belgium, and the church retains a direct historical link to the Ommegang, the grand civic procession that has wound through Brussels since the 14th century. The church is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and admission is free.

The square's transformation from medieval cemetery to aristocratic gathering place is marked at its centre by the mid-18th-century Fountain of Minerva, which honours the Roman goddess of wisdom. Close proximity to the former court of Brussels — now Place Royale, just uphill via Rue de la Régence, a street added during the 19th-century urban renewal — made the Sablon a natural magnet for the city's elite across the centuries. Beneath the polished surface, however, lies a more shadowed history: local tradition speaks of underground corridors said to date from the era of the Spanish Inquisition, running beneath the quarter's elegant façades. From the 19th century well into the 20th, the square also served as a major venue for balle pelote, an ancient Flemish ball game comparable to handball, before the space assumed its current refined character.

Today the Sablon is the undisputed address for antiques in Brussels. Specialist dealers fill the galleries lining the square, offering everything from Flemish Old Masters to Art Nouveau silverware, while every Saturday and Sunday morning a dedicated antiques market spreads across the square itself, drawing collectors and browsers from across Europe. The neighbourhood is equally renowned for its chocolatiers — Pierre Marcolini and Wittamer both have flagship addresses here — making it a pilgrimage site for anyone serious about Belgian pralines and ganaches.

The Sablon is easily reached on foot from the city centre or by tram. The square is liveliest on weekend mornings during the antiques market (typically 9:00 AM–6:00 PM on Saturdays and 9:00 AM–2:00 PM on Sundays). The surrounding streets reward slow exploration: the smaller Place du Petit Sablon, just a short walk away, features 48 bronze statuettes representing the medieval guilds of Brussels and offers a quiet, shaded contrast to the bustle of the Grand Sablon.

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