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  2. Meise Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The current garden was established in 1958 after moving from central Brussels; the former site is now the Botanical Garden of Brussels. Meise Botanic Garden contains about 18,000 plant species — about 6% of all the world's known plant species. Half are in greenhouses, the other half, including cultivated and indigenous plants, are outdoors.

  3. City of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    After years of fruitless negotiations, the City of Brussels finally annexed the narrow band of land needed for the avenue, in addition to the Bois de la Cambre itself, in April 1864. [11] [12] [9] That decision accounts for the unusual shape of today's City of Brussels and for the separation of Ixelles into two separate areas.

  4. Cinquantenaire - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque of Brussels is the seat of the Islamic and Cultural Centre of Belgium. The Great Mosque of Brussels is located in the north-western corner of the park. It is the oldest mosque in Brussels, and is the seat of the Islamic and Cultural Centre of Belgium. The latter operates a school and an Islamic research centre.

  5. Leopold Park - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Park contains a number of historic buildings such as the Pasteur Institute (in activity from 1903 to 1987, converted into the representation of Bavaria since 2004), the former Solvay School of Commerce, the Solvay Institute of Sociology, and the Solvay Institute of Physiology, as well as the former Solvay Library, which houses the Security & Defence Agenda, Friends of Europe and ...

  6. Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History

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    Five years later, at the Brussels International Exposition of 1910, a section on military history was presented to the public on the same premises, and was met with great success. Given the population's enthusiasm, the authorities decided to create a military museum within the international context of extreme tension that led to the Great War .

  7. Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The basilica, on the Koekelberg hill, is a landmark on the Brussels skyline. The cupola's platform offers an excellent panoramic view of Brussels and the wider region of Flemish Brabant. [2] [13] Visitors can reach the platform either by stairs or by two lifts commissioned in the spring of 2012, in the form of a cage and two fully glazed cabins ...