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Arguably the most diverting part of the Lower Town, the jumble of narrow streets and pocket-sized squares that spreads northwest of the Grand-Place to place Ste Catherine is crowded by the elegant, though often down-at-heel, town houses of the late nineteenth-century bourgeoisie. Pockets of stylish fashionability poke out here and there and the district has lots of great bars. There are also a couple of especially fine buildings, the Victorian Bourse and the Baroque church of St Jean Baptiste au Beguinage .
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