Liberty Quarter | |
Place des Libertés, central location of the district | |
Information | |
Country | Belgium |
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City | Brussels |
District | Pentagon |
Postal code | 1000 |
Location | |
the Liberty district is a district of Pentagon which, itself, is the central district of city of brussels.
Understand
This district has as its center the Place des Libertés. From it radiate roads with a name in connection with the fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution such as the rue du Culte (article 19 on freedom of worship), the rue de l'Enseignement (article 24.1 and 24.3 on freedom and the right to school education), rue de la Presse (article 25 on freedom of the press), rue de Association (article 26 on freedom of assembly). Other roads relate to the Belgian revolution of 1831 such as the place des Barricades, the rue du Congrès or the rue de la Révolution.
To see
- 1 Column of Congress and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Rue Royale (bus 9293, “Congrès” stop) free. – This column, high 47 meters away and containing a helical interior staircase of 193 steps, was erected between 1850 and 1859 according to the plans of the architect Joseph Poelaert. It commemorates the National Congress of 1830-31, that is to say the first legislative assembly of Belgium, in particular responsible for drawing up the Constitution. Since November 11, 1922, the tomb and the eternal flame of the Unknown Soldier have been installed at its foot in memory of the Belgian soldiers who died during the First World War. After the Second World War, a second slab was laid in front of the first and, finally, a third in 1998 bearing the inscription « To the Belgians who have since fallen to the Peace Service 1945 ». The column is surmounted by a gilded bronze statue of 4,70 meters high representing the first king of the Belgians, Leopold Ier. At each of the four corners, a female allegory each representing one of the Fundamental liberties (the Freedom of worship, the Freedom of association, the Freedom of education and the Freedom of press). Every July 21 (the national holiday) and every November 11 (the armistice of 1918), there is a remembrance ceremony in the presence of the sovereign and the constituted bodies.
- 2 Liberty Square (bus 9293, stop "Congrès" or "Madou") – Traced in 1887 at the same time as the five streets which lead to it or run alongside it, this charming little tree-lined square is very popular with local workers who invade the many terraces during their lunch break or just after their work as soon as the outside temperature is some. not very lenient. In its center the bronze statue of Charles Rogier, one of the heroes of the Revolution of 1831 and one of the fathers of the Belgian Constitution. In his left hand, the text of this Constitution.
- 3 Place des Barricades (subways 26, "Madou" station) – Between 1754 and 1841, this sandy place hosted the horse market transferred from the Place du Grand Sablon and was called Place d'Orange until 1831. It is the architect Joseph Poelaert which urbanized, in 1849, the place as it still is today by bringing to it a rare concept for the time, that of a place conceived on a circular model, measuring sixty meters in diameter and divided like a clock. The houses bordering it are neoclassical in style, very simple and covered with a white plaster. In the center, the bronze statue, inaugurated in 1847, ofAndré Vesalius who is considered by many historians of science to be the greatest anatomist of the Renaissance. Vesalius, shown standing, holds in his left hand his Treatise on the structure of the human body. For the little story, Victor Hugo rented, between 1866 and 1871, the no 4 room for his family. He himself resided there several times and frequently received Charles Baudelaire. It is also in this house that the three children of his son Charles were born and his wife died, Adele Foucher, in 1868. More incredible, in the days which followed the publication of false Evening from , the Gestapo invaded the Place des Barricades in search of a certain "André Vésale" denounced in one of the newspaper's parody articles as a dangerous activist! After the regular search of all the houses in the square, it turned out that the so-called "André Vésale" taunted them from the start from the top of his pedestal.
- 4 Sculpture The Sequence Rue de Louvain (between rue du Nord and rue de la Presse) (subways 26, "Madou" station) – Monumental sculpture ofArne Fifteen inaugurated in 2008. Long 80 meters on 15 meters wide and made of wooden planks colored red, it is supposed to represent movement in the city and a bridge between people.
Eat
Restaurants are listed by type of cuisine and then alphabetically.
Brasserie cuisine
- 1 Caberdouche Place des Libertés, 8, 32 2 356 14 05, e-mail : [email protected] open every day. less of 20 €. – Brasserie cuisine. Large terrace (crowded in summer). Ideal for eating or for a drink.
- 2 Garden city Place des Libertés, 6, 32 2 7344041 open every day. less of 20 €. – Brasserie cuisine. Large terrace (crowded in summer).
- 3 Madou's Provence Rue de la Presse, 23, 32 2 2173831 open every day. the menu of the day. – French brasserie cuisine.
- 4 Titanic Congress Street, 31, 32 2 2199910 Monday to Friday from 12 h - 14 h 30 and17 h 30 - 22 h. the map. – Brasserie cuisine. Terrace.
Ethiopian cuisine
- 5 Azeb Cafe Rue du Gouvernement Provisoire, 43, 32 495 768785 (cellphone) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: from 12 h - 1 h, Saturday and Sunday from 18 h - 1 h. the map. – Ethiopian cuisine. Ethiopian music performed live on Friday evening.
Fusion cuisine
- 6 Rock Salt Chilli Peppers Rue des Cultes, 34-36, 32 2 2015400 from Tue.- Fri. : 11 h 30 - 14 h 30 and of 18 h 30 - 23 h, Monday and Saturday: from 18 h 30 - 23 h. the map. – Fusion cuisine. Cocktail bar.
Italian food
- 7 Artipasta Place des Libertés, 1, 32 2 2170737 open every day. less of 25 €. – Italian food. Terrace (crowded in summer).
Japanese cuisine
- 8 Sushi World Rue des Cultes, 5, 32 2 2232322 Mon.- sat. : 11 h 30 - 14 h 30 and of 18 h - 22 h 30, Sunday of 18 h - 22 h 30. the map. – Japanese cuisine. Sushi specialty, take away meals. Terrace.
Lebanese cuisine
- 9 Faraya North Street, 60-64, 32 2 2199416 Mon.- sat. : 11 h 30 - 14 h 30 and of 18 h - 22 h 30, Sunday of 18 h - 22 h 30. the tasting menu and the menu. – Lebanese and Egyptian cuisine. At n ° 60, catering service.
Have a drink / Go out
Theater
- 1 Royal Circus Rue de l'Enseignement, 81, 32 2 2182015, e-mail : [email protected] Closed for renovation until an unknown date. – Concert complex inaugurated in 1878
Gays and lesbians
- 2 Oasis Van Orley Street, 10, 32 2 2180800, e-mail : [email protected] every day of 11 h 30 - 24 h. entrance fee: 12 €. – Club reserved for men. Bar, 2 sauna rooms with jacuzzi, several lounges and relaxation cabins.
Housing
- 1 Jacques Brel Youth Hostel Rue de la Sablonnière, 30, 32 2 2180187, e-mail : [email protected] open all year. room available from of 7 h - 13 h, to be released before 13 h. Cheap. – free. . Shared, double, triple and quadruple rooms. Free for children under 3 years old. Free-use restaurant, terrace-patio.
- 2 Best Western Royal Center Rue Royale, 160, 32 2 2190065, fax : 32 2 2180910, e-mail : [email protected] open all year. room available from 15 h, to be released before 11 h. Average Pix. – free. 73 rooms and suites. Bar.
- 3 Congress Hotel Rue du Congrès, 42, 32 2 2171890 open all year. Average Pix (from 52 €). – 67 rooms. 2 meeting rooms, small garden.
Manage the day-to-day
Location of the only cash machine in the neighborhood. For its operation, refer to the section "Cash dispensers »Of the article on Belgium.
- 1 KBC Rue Royale, 49 24 hours a day. – Several inland terminals. Also for credit cards.