Source: Willem Vandenameele
The Henri IV-style pavilion at number 9 on the square is one of the 27 pavilions that together form the ducal square.
It is one of the 4 pavilions that serve as a junction. These 4 pavilions are narrower, but this pavilion is an exception: it is higher than all the others and has 4 floors instead of 2 or 3. It is the only pavilion that serves as a junction. It is the only junction pavilion that has retained its original appearance, the other 3 have suffered from the ravages of time and war.
This pavilion was listed as a monument in 1945.
On the ground floor there is a reception and seminar room. On the upper floor the pavilion offers shelter and offices.
Source: Willem Vandenameele
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