DUDEN PARK, PARK OF FOREST AND LAINE SQUARE

© AAM, Bruxelles
Address:
1190 Brussels (FOREST)
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The Park of Forest has a little bit the form of a big ear, and its concave relief makes one think of a concha, listening to the hum of the city and the banks of the Senne river. It is adorned by lawns, which are elegantly bent towards the Place de Rochefort, and by clumps of various trees, placed in groups and composed of pinewoods, beech groves, etc. Its main place is the belvedere, planted with chestnuts and today called the "Grande-Butte", alongside the Avenue Reine Marie-Henriette. From the west to the north of the panorama, 10 church towers can been seen from the viewpoint, which was an observation post in 14-18. The exotic essences of the plantations could give the statute of a zoological garden or a more modern garden, a green place.
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Access: Bus: 48, 54 / Tram: 55, 90.
Free entrance.
Surface area: 36 ha.
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Complementary visits:
Garden of the Maison Pelgrims.


