• The location was named Cinquantenaire in French (literally "Fiftieth Anniversary") and Jubelpark in Dutch ("Jubilee Park") because it was planned to celebrate...
  • The Cinquantenaire Palace and Park of Brussels is a national landmark and was built for the Belgian independency in 1880.
  • 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.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Cinquantenaire Park (Parc du Cinquantenaire), Brussels including history, facts, how to get there and...
  • The Cinquantenaire park is comprised of a vast set of gardens dotted with monuments and museums. It is dominated by a triumphal arch with three arches.
  • Cinquantenaire Park (Jubelpark). Located in Brussels and is close to the E.U Parliament. Has the Royal Army and Autoworld museums, great must visit park.
  • …is the site of the Cinquantenaire Park (Jubelpark), designed to celebrate Belgium’s 50th year of independence in 1880—though the park’s dramatic centrepiece...
  • Running or walking along one of the dedicated walking tracks is one of the most popular and considerable sports offered by Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels.
  • 20 km of Brussels run, each year in May at the Cinquantenaire Park (start/finish): http://agenda.brussels.be/1177.
  • For the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880, King Leopold II commissioned the creation of Cinquantenaire Park, also called Jubelpark, and its...