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*Noah's Ark (1846) - [[Edward Hicks]] *Noah's Ark (1846) - [[Edward Hicks]]
*[[Galeries St. Hubert]] (1846), [[Brussels]] *[[Galeries St. Hubert]] (1846), [[Brussels]]
-**In [[1846]] King Leopold I laid the first stone for the construction of the royal galleries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, designed by architect J. P. Cluysenaer as an enclosed shopping environment with a glass and metal roof. Although other enclosed galleries had been built in Europe, St. Hubert would be the oldest covered gallery to survive to the present day.  
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