Parc du Cinquantenaire / Jubelpark (City of Brussels)
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Cinquantenaire Park (Jubelpark in Dutch for Jubilee Park and Parc du Cinquantenaire in French for Park of the Fiftieth) In 1880 Belgium celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. Therefore, king Leopold II wanted to have a world exhibition organized in Brussels. For its location a former military exercising ground outside of the center of the city was chosen, the so-called "Linthout" plains. In this exhibition the world would be able to see that the new state of Belgium was prospering and able to take its place between the important nations of Europe. In the second half of the 19th century Leopold II had acquired the Congolese colony in Africa which supplied him with considerable financial possibilities. He decided to use a part of his new fortune to give Brussels the outlook of an important European city. One of his realizations was this Cinquantenaire park with its imposing monuments.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinquantenaire
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°50'27"N 4°23'29"E
- Sonian Forest 2.5 km
- Bois de la Cambre 3.3 km
- Royal Domain 6.4 km
- Marnixbos 8.3 km
- Tervuren Park 8.6 km
- Plantsoenbos 12 km
- Bertem bos 17 km
- Meerdaal Forest 18 km
- Heverlee Woods 19 km
- Hazewinkel 26 km
- Royal Museum of the Army and Military History 0.1 km
- Autoworld Museum 0.2 km
- Aviation display hall 0.2 km
- Royal Museums of Art and History 0.2 km
- Institut Saint-Joseph 0.4 km
- European Quarter of Brussels 0.6 km
- Etterbeek 0.9 km
- Thieffry 1.1 km
- Brussels-Capital Region 2 km
- Ixelles / Elsene 2.5 km