Halles Saint-Géry

Halles Saint-Géry
Exterior of the Halles Saint-Géry
Interactive map of Halles Saint-Géry
AddressPlace Saint-Géry / Sint-Goriksplein 1
1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
Belgium
Coordinates50°50′53″N 4°20′50″E / 50.84806°N 4.34722°E / 50.84806; 4.34722
TypeCultural centre
Construction
Broke ground1880
Built1881
Opened1882
Renovated1987–1989
ArchitectAdolphe Vanderheggen
Website
en.hallessaintgery.be

The Halles Saint-Géry (French) or Sint-Gorikshallen (Dutch) is a cultural centre and exhibition space in central Brussels, Belgium. It is located at 1, place Saint-Géry/Sint-Goriksplein, in a former covered market designed by the architect Adolphe Vanderheggen in neo-Flemish Renaissance style and built in 1881–82.

The Saint-Géry area is well known for the many bars, cafés and restaurants in the vicinity, making it a popular nightspot in the capital. It is served by the premetro (underground tram) station Bourse - Grand-Place/Beurs - Grote Markt on lines 4 and 10.