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unusual facts about Rue de la Loi


Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History

The park is set on the continuation of the Rue de la Loi which starts at the end of the Brussels Park before the royal palace.


Leopold Quarter

In those days the outer edge of the area was defined by the Maalbeek river valley, but in the 1850s plans were drawn up to build a bridge across it to connect Rue de la Loi to the new military parade ground on the Linthout Plateau (today Parc du Cinquantenaire).

Park metro station

Several places of interest other than the park itself lie near this station: the Royal Palace, the house of the Prime Minister, the Royal Theatre of the Park, and the United States embassy.


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