Timeline of Brussels (19th century)

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
Flooding on the Place Saint-Géry/Sint-Goriksplein , January 1820
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
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 Brussels Stock Exchange building 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
Venise à Bruxelles at Tour & Taxis , 1895–96