LEOPOLD PARK

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Address:
1040 Brussels (ETTERBEEK)
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Tel.:+32 (0) 2 513 89 40
The Leopold Park, with one of the last remaining ponds of the Maelbeek Valley, has conserved its particular character of an English landscaped park, despite the urban pressure. The buildings of the European Parliament and the International Conference Centre, next to the Luxembourg station and the Brasserie Léopold, place the Leopold Park in the heart of the "European District". The history of the park can still be seen today in its landscape. Indeed, when you stroll around the twisting paths of the hilly park, you can still see the Eggevoort tower, unique remains of the ancient medieval domain. The Leopold Park has become a small architecture museum in the open air.
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Access: Bus: 41, 42, 95 / Tram: 94.
Car park.
Free entrance.
Extra information:
Complementary visits:
Area of the Squares,
Park and Museums of the Cinquantenaire,
Museum of Natural Sciences,
Antoine Wiertz Museum.
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- THE EUROPEAN DISTRICT AND THE CINQUANTENAIRE (BRUXELLES)


