Overview
Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles) is the city's oldest public park, a formal 13-hectare garden laid out in 1775 between the Royal Palace and the Belgian Parliament.
Highlights
- French Garden Layout: Symmetrical paths radiating from a central fountain, echoing the design of Versailles.
- Théâtre Royal du Parc: A neoclassical theatre on the park's western edge, operating since 1782.
- Statues: Classical sculptures scattered throughout the formal allées.
History
Laid out in 1775 on the grounds of the former hunting park of the Dukes of Brabant. The Belgian Revolution of 1830 was partly fought in and around this park.
Visitor Tips
- Location: Between the Royal Palace and Parliament — ideal for a break while sightseeing.
- Free Entry: Always open.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.