PCS Akarova también implementa proyectos como "Bio solidaire" para combatir el desperdicio alimentario, "Boondael d'hier et d'aujourd'hui" para preservar el patrimonio del barrio, y talleres de "artes urbanas" para jóvenes.
The park, created by Jules Vacherot at the request of Leopold II at the same time as the 1910 Expo, disappeared under the design of René Pechère as Expo 58 approached.
Purchased in 1804 by Albert-Joseph Hap, this property included at the time a Flemish Renaissance style castle from the 16th century, of which some remnants still remain, as well as a pond fed by the Broebelaer, a tributary of the Maelbeek.
Leopold Park is a Brussels site consisting of a public park and historic buildings. It is located in the Maelbeek valley, on the edge of the Etterbeek municipality, at the foot of the European district and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
was initiated in 2017. The park is located near the Brussels Chapelle train station and was created to transform the surrounding neighborhood into a cultural hub.
The mural represents a symbol of the unprecedented collaboration between politicians, artists, and residents in their effort to return this abandoned neighborhood to the pleasant residential area it once was.
Established in 1880 on the former maneuvering ground of the Linthout plateau, the Cinquantenaire park originates from the expansion and beautification plans for Brussels designed by Victor Besme in 1866.
Founded in 2016. The park underwent archaeological research and was subsequently redesigned, including the addition of play areas and a community garden
It was created in 1890 by the architect Henri Beyaert. It was designed to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Belgian independence and to highlight the national greatness of the 16th-century Golden Age.