Forest: industrial revolution
Forest has a lot of stories to tell, about its past and about our future. Can't see the forest for the trees? Take your time to discover this fascinating piece of Brussels.
Forest: industrial revolution
Jette society
Jette may have a rustic vibe, but it is also strongly rooted in the capital’s urban fabric. This commune has rekindled the population’s passion for Magritte, the surrealist painter who called this place home.
Jette society
Laeken: royally popular
Laeken is known as the royal commune. But Laeken is also a bustling district home to another palace - albeit less royal in nature - Brussels Expo and a football temple, the King Baudouin Stadium…
Laeken: royally popular
Saint-Josse: a bubbly micro cosmos
Saint-Josse can be described with a lot of superlatives: the smallest of Brussels’ communes, the most densely populated, the youngest and the most multicultural too.
Saint-Josse: a bubbly micro cosmos
Schaerbeek: What a hotspot!
Schaerbeek is a Mecca for architects and a Garden of Eden for hikers. From beautiful residences to elegant boulevards, art is all around here, in all its forms.
Schaerbeek: What a hotspot!
Uccle: green elegance
Uccle is a commune of contrasts. It’s home to luxurious mansions and former workers' houses, meticulously designed parks and vegetable gardens and elegant restaurants and small, popular cafés...
Uccle: green elegance