Basilica Business Center offers a selection of private fully-equipped offices in a flexible all-inclusive package, as well as dedicated Open Space offices, to meet the evolving needs of your business. The centre also offers non-equipped office spaces under a civil lease agreement. Our space is accessible from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, excluding public holidays. Located in the former "Hôpital Français," a prestigious century-old neoclassical building, Basilica Business Center is ideally situated in the North-West of Brussels, in the Basilica district, close to the Ring, the E40 highway (Ghent, Bruges, Ostend), and the small ring tunnels. Regardless of your mode of transportation, Basilica Business Center offers 23 car parking spaces, electric vehicle charging stations and shared secure bike boxes. The tram stop 09 is located in front of the building, with tram 82 and bus lines 20 and R15 nearby (Schweitzer Square). The centre is equipped with all modern facilities. In order to remain financially accessible to the largest number of people, Basilica Business Center offers a sufficient and adequate all-inclusive package: high-speed internet, Wi-Fi, scanning (printing and copying according to option), reception, mail sorting, cleaning, taxes, filtered water, coffee, tea, and access to the cafeteria. Meeting room rentals, parking spaces, and storage options are available upon request. The neo-classical-style building of the Hôpital Français was built in 1928 by architect Gustave Maukels and sponsored by Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. The original purpose of the Hôpital Français was to provide free treatment for French colonists suffering from tropical diseases, before opening it up to all residents of Brussels. The Hôpital Français hosted the exhibition ‘Bezette ziekenhuizen- hôpitaux très occupés', organised by the Geschied-en-Heemkundige Kring ‘Sint-Achtenberg' in January 2024. The main building boasts an impressive façade with a balustraded balcony supported on columns and surmounted by a triangular pediment, depicting women and children playing around the institution's coatof arms. Under the floor of the upper level, there are tables displaying the names of various donors. This is the only preserved structure, which initially housed the administrative functions, pharmacy, radiotherapy, operating rooms and a chapel. After a period of neglect, this building underwent extensive renovation in the early 2000s to accommodate offices.
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