The former Pharmacie Delacre in Brussels was designed by architect Paul Saintenoy. It is a striking neo-Gothic commercial building constructed between 1898 and 1900. Occupying a shallow, triangular plot at the intersection of Coudenberg and Rue Ravenstein, the building is marked by a prominent turret at the corner. Its slate-covered roofs, featuring two asymmetrical gables playfully offset the steep slope of the site. The central decorative feature is a sundial set against a colorful mosaic background. At each floor, polychrome mosaic panels bear the building's name and golden advertising inscriptions.

Pharmacie Delacre

Pharmacie Delacre

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