Rue de la Loi / Wetstraat (City of Brussels)
Rue de la Loi (French) or Wetstraat (Dutch) is a principal road running through central and eastern Brussels (Belgium) which is famous due to the presence of several notable governmental buildings (of Belgium and the European Union). The road, whose name translates into English as Law Street, runs from Rue Royale/Koningsstraat ( 50.8468°N 4.3625°E), almost in the centre of Brussels, to Schuman roundabout (50.8419°N 4.3859°E), in its European quarter. It forms the first (westerly) part of the N3 motorway that runs to Aachen, Germany.
Rue de la Loi / Wetstraat, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rue_de_la_Loi
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°50'39"N 4°22'29"E
- Square Marie-Louise / Maria-Louizasquare 0.4 km
- Justus Lipsius Building 0.5 km
- Esplanade of the European Parliament 0.6 km
- Espace Léopold, European Parliament 0.6 km
- Leopold Quarter 0.6 km
- European Quarter of Brussels 0.7 km
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1.1 km
- Brussels-Capital Region 1.1 km
- Etterbeek 1.9 km
- Schaerbeek / Schaarbeek 2.1 km
- Rue de la Science/Wetenschapsstraat 0.4 km
- Avenue Paul Deschanel / Paul Deschanellaan 1.6 km
- Rue de Brabant / Brabantstraat 2 km
- Rue du Bocq / Bocqstraat 2.8 km
- Avenue Adolphe Buyl / Adolphe Buyllaan 3.3 km
- Rue des Deux Gares / Tweestationsstraat 3.9 km
- Place Édouard Pinoy / Édouard Pinoyplein 5 km
- Clos du Bergoje / Bergagegaarde 5.1 km
- Chaussée de Tervueren / Tervuursesteenweg 5.5 km
- Place Peter Benoit / Peter Benoitplein 5.8 km