South Palace

South Palace
Interactive map of the South Palace area
Alternative namesMidi Palace
General information
Architectural style
LocationBoulevard Maurice Lemonnier / Maurice Lemonnierlaan 132–172, 1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Coordinates50°50′29″N 4°20′35″E / 50.84139°N 4.34306°E / 50.84139; 4.34306
Construction started1875 (1875)
Completed1880 (1880)
Inaugurated1879 (1879)
OwnerCity of Brussels
Design and construction
ArchitectWynand Janssens
References
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The South Palace or Midi Palace (French: Palais du Midi; Dutch: Zuidpaleis) is a former covered market in Brussels, Belgium. It was originally built between 1875 and 1880 by the architect Wynand Janssens for the Compagnie générale des Marchés, though it was heavily renovated in the 20th and 21st centuries. Nowadays, it still houses shops, as well as several sports halls and a school.

The building is located at 132–172, boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan in the Midi–Lemonnier or Stalingrad Quarter (southern part of the City of Brussels). This site is served by Brussels-South railway station, as well as by the premetro (underground tram) station Lemonnier on lines 4 and 10