Veurne Butchers' Hall, Veurne, Belgium
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Veurne Butchers' Hall or Oud Vleeshuis, a butcher's shop and meat market in 1615, now houses the town library. In 1615 a new Vleeshal was built in the late renaissance style. In 1861 the building was converted to a theater by Pierre Croquison. The building was restored in 1895. A brick building.
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