The Justice Palace of Brussels, known as the Palais de Justice, has a fascinating history that reflects Belgium’s judicial and architectural evolution. Construction began in the late 19th century, with the foundation laid in 1866, and it was designed to symbolize the strength and grandeur of the Belgian justice system. The building’s architecture, inspired by neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles, makes it one of the most impressive landmarks in Brussels. Over the decades, it has served as the center of Belgium’s judicial authority, hosting courts and administrative offices. Its construction spanned over 80 years, and it remains a monumental symbol of law, justice, and civic pride in Belgium’s capital.
As an artist dedicated to capturing beauty in both paint and lens, I create artwork that reflects the harmony between nature and emotion. My paintings explore vivid colors and expressive strokes, while my photography aims to freeze fleeting moments and eternalize them through long exposures, daylight landscapes,.. Read more…