Timeline of Brussels
The following is a :Category:City timelines|timeline of the history of the municipality of Brussels, Belgium.
Prior to 18th century
- 1273 – First stage of the rebuilding of Brussels minster in the Gothic style completed.
- 1304 – Notre Dame du Sablon founded.
- 1348 – Ommegang begins.
- 1356
- * Joyous Entry of Joanna and Wenceslaus into city.
- * Expansion of fortifications of Brussels begins.
- 1370 – the Brussels massacre, an anti-Semitic episode linked to host desecration, occurs. This was followed by the expulsion of the city's remaining Jewish population.
- 1381 – Halle Gate built.
- 1393 – Anderlecht becomes part of Brussels.
- 1420 – Brussels Town Hall built.
- 1455 – Chapelle du Saint-Sacrement de Miracle built.
- 1476 – Printing press in operation.
- 1477 – Habsburgs come to power in Burgundy.
- 1536 – Maison du Roi built for Duke of Brabant.
- 1585 – City becomes capital of Spanish Netherlands.
- 1619 – Bronze Manneken Pis statue installed.
- 1622 – Funeral of Albert VII of Austria
- 1695 – The city is bombarded by the French.
by French troops of Louis XIV in August 1695
- 1700 – The Monnaie theatre built.
18th century
- 1731 – Palace of Coudenberg destroyed.
- 1746 – Siege of Brussels.
- 1772 – Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels established.
- 1774 – Rue Royale laid out.
- 1775 – Brussels Park laid out.
- 1787 – Vauxhall opens.
- 1783 – Royal Palace of Brussels construction begins.
- 1787 – Church of Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg consecrated.
- 1795 – Brussels becomes part of Dyle.
19th century
- 1803 – Museum of Brussels opens.
- 1815
- * Duchess of Richmond's ball.
- * City becomes joint capital of United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- 1819 – New opera theatre inaugurated.
- 1822 – Société Générale de Belgique headquartered in city.
- 1826 – Botanical Garden founded.
- 1830
- * Belgian Revolution.
- * City becomes capital of the Kingdom of Belgium.
- * Population: 98,279 city; 120,981 metro.
- 1832 – Royal Conservatory of Brussels founded.
- 1834 – Free University of Brussels founded
- 1835 – Groendreef/Allée Verte railway station, Belgium's first, is inaugurated.
- 1846
- * Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences founded.
- * Population: 123,874.
- 1847
- * Avenue Louise commissioned.
- * Galerie du Roi, Galerie de la Reine and Galerie du Prince open.
- 1848 – International Peace Congress held.
- 1850 – Population: 142,289 city; 222,424 metro.
- 1855 – Brussels-Luxembourg railway station built.
- 1856 – Théatre Royal de la Monnaie opens.
- 1859 – Congress Column erected.
- 1860 – Population: 185,982 city; 300,341 metro.
- 1861 – Bois de la Cambre laid out.
- 1869 – Trams begin operating.
- 1871
- * Covering of the Senne.
- * established.
- 1873 – New building for the Brussels Stock Exchange completed
- 1877 – Ixelles Cemetery created.
- 1880 – Cinquantenaire created.
- 1881 – L'Echo newspaper begins publication.
- 1883 – Palace of Justice inaugurated.
- 1885
- * Église Royale Sainte-Marie built.
- * Population: 171,751.
- 1887
- * Le Soir newspaper begins publication.
- * Palais des Beaux-Arts built.
- 1888 - Het Laatste Nieuws begins publication.
- 1889 – November: Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90 begins.
- 1891 – August: International Socialist Labor Congress held in Brussels.
- 1893 – Paris-Brussels Cycle Race begins.
- 1894 - Société Belge d'Études Coloniales headquartered in Brussels.
- 1895
- * Royal Greenhouses of Laeken built.
- * Hotel Metropole in business at.
- 1897 – Brussels International world's fair held.
- 1900
- * Cantillon Brewery founded.
- * Hospital Saint-Jean built.
20th century
- 1901 – Maison & Atelier Horta built.
- 1905
- * Cauchie house built.
- * Cinquantenaire's triumphal arch finished.
- 1908 – Chapel of the Resurrection built.
- 1910 – Brussels International world's fair held.
- 1911 – Solvay Conference held in city.
- 1914 – World War I: Brussels captured and occupied by the German Army.
- 1917 – Constant Vanden Stock Stadium opens.
- 1919
- * Lignes Farman airline begins operating its Paris-Brussels route.
- * Population: 685,268 metro.
- 1920 – Oscar Bossaert Stadium opens.
- 1921 – Haren, Laeken, and Neder-Over-Heembeek, merged into the City of Brussels.
- 1922 – Société du Palais des Beaux-Arts and established.
- 1923 – Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History opens.
- 1927 – Solvay Conference held.
- 1930 – Jubilee Stadium opens.
- 1931 – Brussels Symphony Orchestra founded.
- 1935
- * Brussels International Exposition held.
- * Basilica of the Sacred Heart consecrated.
- 1937 – Queen Elisabeth Music Competition begins.
- 1939 – Constantin Meunier Museum opens.
- 1940 – World War II: German Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France headquartered in Brussels.
- 1944
- * 3–4 September: Liberation of Brussels by the Welsh Guards; Palace of Justice burnt by Germans to destroy legal records during their retreat.
- * 8 September: Belgian government in exile returns to Brussels after four years in London.
- * A de jure District of Brussels formed by Nazi Germany, which is now no longer in control of the territory.
- 1948
- * Treaty of Brussels signed.
- * Brussels Airport opens.
- 1949 – NATO headquarters established.
- 1952 – Brussels-Central railway station and Brussels-South railway station open.
- 1958
- * Brussels World's Fair Expo 58 held.
- * The Atomium is built.
- 1960 – City hosts Congolese Round Table Conference.
- 1967 – L'Innovation Department Store fire.
- 1969 – Free University of Brussels splits along linguistic lines into Université Libre de Bruxelles and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
- 1971
- * created.
- * Flower carpet in Grand Place begins.
- 1974 – Brussels International Independent Film Festival begins.
- 1975
- * Bank Brussels Lambert headquartered in city.
- * Université catholique de Louvain's established.
- 1976 – Brussels Metro begins operating.
- 1978
- * Brussels Ring constructed.
- * RTBF Symphony Orchestra formed.
- 1979 - moves into the former.
- 1980
- * Flemish Community and French Community of Belgium each designate Brussels as capital city.
- * Population of Brussels-Capital Region: 1,008,715.
- 1985
- * Pope John Paul II visits city.
- * 29 May: Heysel Stadium disaster.
- 1988 – Kinepolis Brussels opens.
- 1989
- * Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region, Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region, and Belgian Comic Strip Center established.
- * Mini-Europe opens.
- 1990 – Population of Brussels-Capital Region: 964,385.
- 1993 – Espace Léopold opens.
- 1994
- * City of Brussels designated capital of Belgium and seat of federal government.
- * Freddy Thielemans becomes mayor.
- * Besix construction headquartered in Brussels.
- 1996 – Belgacom Towers built.
- 1998 – Ancienne Belgique renovated.
- 1999 – Wedding of Prince Philippe and Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz
- 2000
- * Municipal website online.
- * Zinneke Parade begins.
- * Musical Instrument Museum relocates.
21st century
- 2004 – North Galaxy Towers built.
- 2006 – Atomium renovated.
- 2007 – Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel established.
- 2009 – Magritte Museum opens.
- 2010 – Population of Brussels-Capital Region: 1,089,538.
- 2013
- * Yvan Mayeur becomes mayor.
- * Rudi Vervoort becomes Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region.
- 2016 – The 2016 Brussels bombings occur, killing 34 and injuring 230.
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