Cercle Royal Gaulois Artistique et Littéraire, Private social club in Pentagon district, Brussels, Belgium.
The Cercle Gaulois occupies a classical architecture building within Brussels Park, featuring multiple elegant rooms for gatherings and events.
Founded in 1848 as Cercle artistique et littéraire, the club received royal designation from King Leopold III in February 1937.
The institution serves as a gathering place where diplomats, scientists, professors, and artists engage in intellectual and artistic discussions.
Members can access dining facilities, participate in themed groups focusing on sports cars, golf, wine tasting, and attend regular conferences.
Each Tuesday evening since 1971, a designated member creates and presents a special menu for fellow members to experience.
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