A man walks inside the Palace of Justice in the Marolles district in Brussels
A man walks inside the 26,000 square metres Palace of Justice built in 19th-century, designed by architect Joseph Poelaert, in the Marolles district in Brussels, Belgium, August 5, 2015. Once the last refuge of lepers and criminals, one of Brussels' quirkiest neighbourhoods teems with vintage furniture sellers, flea markets and linguistic invention. Les Marolles in French, or de Marollen in Dutch, stretches from the Gare du Midi, where Eurostar trains arrive, to the city's highest point, the Mont des Pendus or Galgenberg (Gallows Hill), where you can look down on half of Brussels. Picture taken August 5, 2015. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir