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from 1852. At the request of the City of Brussels, which was seeking to relaunch a breathless entertainment venue, the stage pavilion topped with an imperial dome and decorated with wooden trellises was rebuilt in 1913 by the architect Malfait. Lacking the expected success, it was abandoned ten years
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At the same time, the Viennese representative informed the Brussels' authorities of the governor's wish for the old park to be given a new shape "in order to increase the comfort of the public in this way and at the same time contribute to the embellishment of the capital and to make it by this means
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The palace burned down on the night of 3 February 1731 in a fire that took much of the original royal complex. This left behind a field of ruins and a neglected park. Some proposed a partial reconstruction of the site, but the money was lacking. It was not until April 1775, in commemoration of the
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In the 20th century, a large number of buildings surrounding the park were demolished and rebuilt, sometimes without respecting their original appearance and swapping the painted coating for a white stone facing. The first sports activities were organised in the park in 1920. In the 1930s, it was
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of 23 April 1817, took it upon itself to repair the damage and soon repopulated the park with its current statues and busts. Lack of money led the city to organise a public subscription, after which management of the park's maintenance was entrusted to the good care of the thirty most generous
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worthy of the stay of the Court and the curiosity of foreigners". The Empress granted conditional approval on 1 July 1775, provided that the City of Brussels would bear the costs. The city undertook the levelling of the ground for the construction of the park and the three adjacent roads—the
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Two water basins with fountains are located in the park: a main one, constructed in 1855, and an octagonal one, constructed in 1780, whose sides are located for one half in the extension of the paths and for the other in front of the cut sides separating the paths. The eight busts of
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to classical theatre. In December 1998, the stage was the prey of a fire, which was quickly brought under control. This fire contained in the stage cage did not affect the room. Redesigned several times with the addition of an
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with exotic birds. Further in the valley, the park was embellished with a flower garden and a pond. With its water basins, fountains, imitation rock caves and numerous statues, this Warande Park, as
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modified its western flank in the 1820s. The monumental neoclassical railings surrounding the park were installed in 1849, using public funding and based on the designs by the architect
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Originally, the statues were painted in grey or French stone tones. It was not until 1921 that, yielding to a fashion, a systematic stripping programme was put in place.
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donors. The results greatly exceeded expectations and the victorious patrons elected seven representatives to form the park's management committee. In 1830, during the
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in 1972, the park now belongs to the Brussels Region, which manages and maintains it. It was most recently renovated between 2000 and 2002.
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leads to the main pond, from which three other avenues offer views of three important places in Brussels: the
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that adorned it. The City of Brussels, which had managed the park since 1797 before becoming its owner by
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later. An enlightened amateur, Éric d'Huart, undertook the restoration from 1987 to make it his home.
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Below are some of the park's remarkable trees listed by the Monuments and Sites Commission:
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Le Palais du Coudenberg à Bruxelles : Du château médiéval au site archéologique
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View of Brussels Park, coloured etching engraved by J.B. Probst after A. Rooland,
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The archdukes Albert and Isabella walking in the park of their Brussels palace
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in 1857 and executed in 1858, before being moved further north in 1904–1908.
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kiosk was initially intended for the roundabout in the park opposite the
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Since the 19th century, the park has been surrounded by a double row of
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Brussels Park contains around sixty sculptures, primarily inspired by
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Hannequart, Jean-Pierre; Schamp, Eric; Pulings, Marie-Claude (1996).
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to the east. The main entrance is on the northern side, opposite the
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The park witnessed many events unfold during its history. In 1793,
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from which they were moved at the time of the death of its owner,
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The new park was designed and laid out between 1776 and 1783 in a
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surrounding it were formerly powered by the hydraulic machine of
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Brussels Park is home to several public buildings and monuments:
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and beeches. All around the park, there is also a double row of
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would have known it, was one of the most beautiful in Europe.
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Statue of a lion at the park's entrance near the Royal Palace
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children and student actors gave various performances there:
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for national holiday celebrations. This ornate twelve-sided
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Brussels Park lies on the site of the gardens of the former
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reserve), which extended, towards the end of the reign of
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because its landscaping, porticos and basins evoked the
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Bruxelles maçonnique. Faux mystères et vrais symboles
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was built underneath it, connected by tunnels to the
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Index

Warandepark
French
Dutch

Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat
City of Brussels
Coordinates
50°50′40″N 4°21′50″E / 50.84444°N 4.36389°E / 50.84444; 4.36389
Train
Brussels-Central
Metro
Parc/Park
1
5
Trône/Troon
2
6
French
[paʁkdəbʁy.sɛl]
Dutch
Brussels
French
Dutch
neoclassical
Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
landscape architect
Joachim Zinner
fr
Place Royale/Koningsplein
Place des Palais/Paleizenplein

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