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Cinquantenaire Park (Parc du Cinquantenaire)

Brussels, BEL

Spanning around 74 acres (30 hectares), sprawling Cinquantenaire Park (Parc du Cinquantenaire) was named in honor of the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence, which was celebrated there with the 1880 National. Today, the park is home to three museums, along with the Great Mosque of Brussels and a triumphal arch dating to 1905.

Most travelers go to Cinquantenaire Park to visit one of its museums. The oldest is the Royal Military Museum, with all sorts of military-related objects (including aircraft). The Cinquantenaire Museum features artifacts and art from around the world, while Autoworld hosts a collection of vintage cars.

Other park facilities include sports pitches, picnic tables, benches, and a couple of playgrounds. If you’re there in summer, check out the pop-up drive-in/walk-in movie theater that’s sometimes set up in the park.

  • The entrance on the Schuman side of the park (to the west) is accessible to wheelchairs.

Cinquantenaire Park is about a 30-minute walk from Central Station. You can also get there by bus or metro. If you want to wander through the park, get off at Schuman station, to the west; if you’re heading straight to the museums, Merode (to the east) will get you there quicker.

Cinquantenaire is a year-round attraction, though it’s naturally at its best in the summer months, when the days are longer and rain is less likely. Various cultural celebrations take place in the park throughout the year, from concerts and parades to fireworks displays and other events. The park usually closes only in cases of extreme weather.

The Temple of Human Passions is a small pavilion built in 1896 to host Human Passions, a huge marble relief made by Belgian sculptor Jef Lambeaux. The sculpture was highly controversial at the time, partially because it cost the government a small fortune, and partially because it depicted naked people engaged in all sorts of unchaste acts. Sealed for decades after its creation, the temple is now open to visitors.

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