A couple near the courthouse. At the foot of the Palace of Justice extends Marolles neighborhood, one of the most popular in the city. Although much of its length was expropriated for the construction of the Palace of Justice, the area has retained its spirit and originality. To bridge the gap that separates the Palace Marolles, hold a glass elevator that takes you, quickly and with good views to the next step of this route. The Marolles neighborhood is now a homogeneous network of quaint streets with their own identity. This was one of the first neighborhoods of Brussels in its own right to earn the label of European dodo the workshops and factories were eventually settling in the streets attracted a large number of workers from the most diverse backgrounds. The mix of cultures, Italian, Polish, Jewish, Portuguese and Spanish, gave the neighborhood a distinctive character. A COUPLE OF MUSLIMS IN Marolles