Théâtre Royal des Galeries, Brussels — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Théâtre Royal des Galeries
The Theatre Royal des Galeries opened in 1847 inside the newly built Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries, designed by the same architect, Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar. King Leopold I attended the inauguration, setting the tone for a venue that would become one of Europe's finest preserved 19th-century theaters.
Step inside and you enter a world of red and gold velvet, ornate balconies, and a ceiling painted by none other than Belgian Surrealist Rene Magritte in 1950. The juxtaposition of a classical Italian-style theater interior with an avant-garde Surrealist ceiling captures something essentially Belgian: a love of tradition fused with a rebellious creative streak.
The theater made cultural history in 1863 when it staged the first French adaptation of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" at a time when the play was actually banned in France itself. Brussels provided the artistic freedom that Paris could not.
Since 1953, the resident Compagnie des Galeries has kept the tradition alive with a regular program of performances. The theater remains intimate enough to feel personal, grand enough to feel special, and old enough to carry the weight of nearly two centuries of stories.
Finding the Theater Royal inside the galleries is part of its charm. You walk through one of Europe's most elegant shopping arcades and discover a theatrical gem hidden behind its storefronts. A Questo quest through Brussels reveals hidden treasures like this one, connecting the city's artistic traditions with its commercial heart.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Rue de l'Ecuyer 71, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
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