End of a market on the Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein
Place du Jeu de Balle is located in Brussels
Place du Jeu de Balle
Location within Brussels
Place du Jeu de Balle is located in Belgium
Place du Jeu de Balle
Place du Jeu de Balle (Belgium)
LocationCity of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
QuarterMarolles/Marollen
Coordinates50°50′13″N 04°20′44″E / 50.83694°N 4.34556°E / 50.83694; 4.34556
Construction
Completionc. 1853

The Place du Jeu de Balle (French, pronounced [plas dy ʒø d(ə) bal], "Ball Game Square") or Vossenplein (Dutch; "Foxes' Square") is a square located in the heart of the Marolles/Marollen district of the City of Brussels, Belgium. Since 1873, it has held a famous flea market, known as the Old Market.[1][2]

The area around the square is characterised by the presence of restaurants and typical Brussels cafés.[1] It can be accessed from Brussels-Chapel railway station, as well as by the metro and premetro (underground tram) station Porte de Hal/Hallepoort on lines 2, 3, 4 and 6.

History

The square was laid out in 1853, at the same time as the neighbouring Rue Blaes/Blaestraat. As its French name indicates, it was originally destined for the practice of the jeu de balle or balle pelote [fr], a ball game similar to modern handball.[3] Though the sport is no longer played much today, it enjoyed immense popularity in Brussels in the 19th century.[1] The square's current Dutch name, Vossenplein ("Foxes' Square"), recalls that it was built on the site of a former locomotive factory,[3] the Société du Renard [fr] (literally the "Fox Company" in English; vos meaning "fox" in Dutch).[4]

In 1873, Brussels' municipal council decided to transfer the Old Market (French: Vieux Marché, Dutch: Oude Markt), which had until then occupied the Place Anneessens/Anneessensplein, and which, in the words of a municipal councillor, "considerably harmed the appearance of the new central boulevards", to the Place du Jeu de Balle,[3] a function the square has kept to this day.[1][2]

Notable buildings

Events and folklore

Gallery

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e "Flea market on the Jeu de Balle Square". visit.brussels. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Place du Jeu de Balle market | Markets from the City of Brussels". markets.brussels.be. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Gérard 2023, p. 34.
  4. ^ "Bruxelles, le 27 avril 1858…". DHnet (in French). 21 December 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Bruxelles Pentagone - Eglise paroissiale de l\'Immaculée Conception - Place du Jeu de Balle - TIHON (FILS) J." www.irismonument.be. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Bruxelles Pentagone - Ancienne Caserne des Pompiers - Place du Jeu de Balle 50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-64-65-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79 - POELAERT J." www.irismonument.be. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Over de mysterieuze schuilkelder onder het Vossenplein". www.bruzz.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  8. ^ Bourton, William; Robert, François (9 September 1995). "Une longue et souterraine histoire..." Le Soir (in French). Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  9. ^ National, Bal. "Le plus grand bal populaire de Belgique, une fête pour tous !". Bal National (in French). Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  10. ^ "21 July: Belgium's National Day!". Retrieved 15 September 2018.

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