Timeline of Brussels (19th century)

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The following is a timeline of the history of Brussels, Belgium, in the 19th century.

Award Ceremony at the first Salon, Marie de Latour, 4 November 1811

1814–1829 – Dutch period

The Duchess of Richmond's Ball (15 June 1815), Robert Alexander Hillingford, 1870s
Baptism of King William III of the Netherlands in the Temple of the Augustinians, 1817
Flooding on the Place Saint-Géry/Sint-Goriksplein, January 1820

1830–1900 – Post-independence

View of the remnants of Brussels' city walls near the Halle Gate, 1830–31
Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Gustaf Wappers, 1834
Opening of the Brussels–Mechelen railway, 5 May 1835
The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries, built in 1847
Party given by the Cercle artistique et littéraire de Bruxelles [nl] in the Madeleine Hall, 26 September 1848
The Botanical Garden of Brussels, c.1850
View into Brussels along the Brussels–Charleroi Canal from Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, c.1855
View of the Brussels Zoological Garden, 1856
Celebrations for Belgian National Day in Brussels, 21 July 1856
Drawing of a crowd on the Grand-Place during the elections of 1857
Covering of the Senne in Brussels, c.1867–1871
Riot at Victor Hugo's house on the Place des Barricades/Barricadenplein, 27–28 May 1871
The Bourse Palace shortly after completion, 1873
The first type of horse-drawn tram in Brussels, 1874
Inauguration of the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark at the 1880 National Exhibition
Engagement of Rudolf of Austria and Princess Stéphanie in the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, 20 May 1880
The Hôtel Tassel by Victor Horta, built in 1893, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Venise à Bruxelles at Tour & Taxis, 1895–96
Poster of the Brussels International Exposition of 1897 by Henri Privat-Livemont

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