About

The Triumphal Arch heralds the entrance to the Jubilee Park, capturing the attention of tourists with a sculpture at a height of 50 meters. A stone chariot pulled by four horses is led by one of the inhabitants of the once-existing Brabant province. It was he who first raised the flag of Belgium's independence, and ironically, Brussels emerged on the site of the abolished province.

Special terraces are located on the triumphal arch, from where one can enjoy views of the surroundings and the city center. Arcades of the Cinquantenaire Park are situated on either side of the structure, housing the museums of cars, the military, and art. All the images on the arch are an anthology of significant events in Brussels, arranged in chronological order.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Chevalerie
Bus stop 307 m walk
Merode
Bus station 382 m walk
Gaulois
Bus stop 255 m walk
Sint-Pietersplein
Tram stop 419 m walk

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4.7
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Hans
Hans
4 weeks ago on Google

Toplocatie met mooi park eromheen. Altijd weer een wow-factor, alhoewel al zo vaak gezien ! Echt allure...

Arjita Roy
Arjita Roy
4 weeks ago on Google

So beautiful!

paola fontana
paola fontana
4 weeks ago on Google

Bella passeggiata lungo i viali per giungere all'arco. Bellissimi i fiori e tutto il verde intorno ben mantenuto.

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