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Brussels Park

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The Brussels park (Parc de Bruxelles in French, Warandepark in Dutch) is a city park in the centre of Brussels.

   
  • Access: Rue Royale, Rue de la Loi, Rue Ducale, Place des Palais
  • Open: from 1 April till 30 September: 6 am till 10 pm. From 1 October till 31 March: 7 am till 9 pm.
  • Date of creation: 1776
  • Classified site: 1971
  • Map: [plan]
  • Park managed by the City of Brussels

The Brussels Park is encircled by the royal palace, the Rue Ducale, the palace of the Nation and the Rue Royale. It is a green lung within the heart of the city. There are lots of things to see: the bandstand, statues, fountains, outdoor shows,... It is very near: the museum of the Dynasty, the Palace of Fine Art, the Théâtre royal du parc, the Petit-Sablon garden, the Mont-des-Arts garden and the new Magritte Museum.

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