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Rue de la Loi, Brussels

Rue de la Loi is a major thoroughfare dotted with administrative buildings such as the Belgian Federal Parliament, European Commission, and Official Residence of the Prime Minister of Belgium..

Rue de la Loi is a major thoroughfare dotted with administrative buildings such as the Belgian Federal Parliament, European Commission, and Official Residence of the Prime Minister of Belgium.


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About Rue de la Loi

 Brussels, Belgium

Rue de la Loi and Nearby Sights on Map

Jardin du Maelbeek

Parlamentarium

Parlamentarium is the European Parliament's Visitor Centre featuring interactive multimedia displays on the journey of European integration, the working of the European Parliament and other EU institutions, and its impact on member-nations

Statue of Europe

Also referred to as Unity in Peace, this sculpture symbolises peace through European integration, while at the same time aiming to demonstrate the motto of the European Union (EU), United in Diversity

Part of Berlin Wall

Convent Van Maerlant

Chapel of the Resurrection

European Parliament

Multimedia-guided tours in all official EU languages

Place du Luxembourg

The square consists largely of restaurants and bars which dominate the wide pavements, with some banks and other retail services, serving the employees and members of the neighbouring European Parliament as well as the other European Institutions and associated organisations which are mostly located close-by

European Commission

Guided tours not available

Hôtel van Eetvelde

Completed in 1900, the Hôtel van Eetvelde is one of Victor Horta's major works that form a UNESCO World Heritage Site