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Delve into Louise
The district Louise of in Bruxelles-Capitale (Brussels Capital) is a subburb in Belgium a little south of Brussels, the country's capital town.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Brussels, Lennik, Dendermonde, Enghien and Chastre. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 2°C / 35 °F
Morning Temperature | -0°C / 31 °F |
Evening Temperature | 0°C / 33 °F |
Night Temperature | -0°C / 32 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 75% |
Air Pressure | 1002 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Rain and snow |
Friday, 22nd of November 2024
3°C (38 °F)
1°C (34 °F)
Rain and snow, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Saturday, 23rd of November 2024
3°C (38 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
12°C (54 °F)
14°C (57 °F)
Light rain, strong breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Sofitel Brussels Le Louise
Manos Premier
Steigenberger Wiltcher's
Smartflats Louise Penthouse
Manos Stephanie Hotel
NH Collection Brussels Grand Sablon
Thon Bristol Stephanie
Zoom Hotel
pentahotel Brussels City Centre
The Hotel
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The Royal Palace in Brussels - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Dyle (department)
Dyle is a département of the First French Empire in present Belgium. It was named after the river Dijle, which flows through the département. Its territory corresponds more or less with that of the Belgian province of Brabant, now divided into Walloon Brabant, Flemish Brabant and Brussels-Capital Region. Its capital was Brussels. The département came into existence on 1 October 1795, after the Southern Netherlands were occupied by the French.
Law Courts of Brussels
The Law Courts of Brussels or Brussels Palace of Justice is the most important Court building in Belgium, and is a notable landmark of Brussels. It was built between 1866 and 1883 in the eclectic style by architect Joseph Poelaert. The total cost of the construction, land and furnishings was somewhere in the region of 45 million Belgian francs. It is the biggest building constructed in the 19th century.
Egmont Palace
The Egmont Palace is a large mansion at the Wolstraat / Rue aux Laines and the Kleine Zavel / Petit Sablon Square in Brussels, Belgium. Today it houses the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was built between 1548 and 1560 by Françoise of Luxembourg and her son, Lamoral, Count of Egmont, first in Flemish Gothic style, later Renaissance.
Coudenberg
Coudenberg or Koudenberg (Dutch for cold hill) is a small hill in Brussels where the Palace of Coudenberg was built. For nearly 700 years, the Castle and then the Palace of Coudenberg were the seat of government of the counts, dukes, archdukes, kings, emperors and governors who from the 11th century until its destruction in 1731, exerted their sovereignty over the area of the Duchy of Brabant, now in the southern Netherlands and northern Belgium.
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
The Royal Conservatory of Brussels is a drama and music college in Brussels, Belgium. An academy for acting and the arts, it has been attended by many of the top actors and actresses in Belgium such as Josse De Pauw, Luk van Mello and Luk De Konink. Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, also studied at the Brussels Conservatory.
Musical Instrument Museum (Brussels)
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is a music museum in central Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the Royal Museums for Art and History and internationally renowned for its collection of over 8000 instruments.
Hôtel Tassel
The Hotel Tassel is a town house built by Victor Horta in Brussels for the Belgian scientist and professor Emile Tassel in 1893-1894. It is generally considered as the first true Art Nouveau building, because of its highly innovative plan and its ground breaking use of materials and decoration. Together with three other town houses of Victor Horta, including Horta's own house and atelier it was put on the 'UNESCO World Heritage List' in 2000.
Anglo-Belgian Memorial (Brussels)
The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial is a monument in Brussels, Belgium, which was commissioned by the British Imperial War Graves Commission and designed by the British sculptor Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885–1934). It is also known as the Brits Oorlogsmonument in Dutch and the Monument Britannique in French. Unveiled in 1923 by the Prince of Wales, it commemorates the support given by the Belgian People to British Prisoners of War during the First World War .
Kapellekerk
The Église de la Chapelle or Kapellekerk is a Roman Catholic church situated in the Marolles/Marollen district of Brussels, Belgium. It was founded in 1134 by Godfrey I of Leuven near what were then the town ramparts, and the present structure dates from the 13th century. Part of the structure was damaged by the French during the bombardment of Brussels in 1695 as part of the War of the Grand Alliance. It was restored in 1866 and again in 1989.
Hôtel des Monnaies/Munthof metro station
The Hôtel des Monnaies/Munthof is a Brussels metro station on the southern segment of line 2. It opened on 2 October 1988 and is located under the small ring near the University Medical Centre of Saint Peter in the municipality of Saint-Gilles / Sint-Gillis. It is on the Rue de l'Hôtel des Monnaies/Munthofstraat, after which it is named, where Belgian currency used to be minted.
Louise/Louiza metro station
The Louise/Louiza metro station is an Brussels metro station on the southern segment of lines 2 and 6. It opened on 19 August 1985 and is located under the small ring at the end of Avenue Louise in the municipality of the City of Brussels.
Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort metro station
The Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort metro station is an Brussels metro station on the southern segment of line 2. It opened as a premetro on 20 December 1970 and became a heavy metro on 2 October 1988. The station is located under the small ring in the municipality of Ixelles.
Great Synagogue of Europe
The Great Synagogue of Europe, formerly known as the Great Synagogue of Brussels, is the main synagogue in Brussels, Belgium which was dedicated as a focal point for European Jews in 2008. The building was designed in 1875 in a Romanesque-Byzantine style by the architect Desire De Keyser and constructed in 1878. It is located at 32 Rue de la Regence in Brussels. The synagogue survived the Holocaust in which 25,000 Belgian Jews died.
Infantry Memorial (Brussels)
The Infantry Memorial of Brussels stands in memory of the Belgian foot soldiers who fought in World War I and World War II. Designed by Edouard Vereycken, the memorial stands in front of the Palais de justice de Bruxelles and across the Place Poelaert from the Anglo-Belgian War Memorial. The memorial rests on a raised platform that overlooks the city centre of Brussels. Translated in English the inscription reads: "To the infantrymen who died for their country"
Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques
Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques (CERIS) is a private graduate university located in Brussels, Belgium. The university was founded in 1985 on the initiative of a group of university professors, diplomats and senior civil servants. The objective of CERIS is to promote research and post graduate education in the field of international relations.
BELvue Museum
The BELvue Museum in Brussels, Belgium, is a museum about the national history of Belgium. Exhibitions divided over twelve rooms explore the major periods in Belgium's history, such as the Belgian Revolution, the country in World War I and in World War II. Exhibitions in the hallways discuss the various monarchs of Belgium. The museum is located in the Bellevue Hotel, a luxury hotel built in the 18th century.
Place Royale (Brussels)
The Place Royale or Koningsplein is a historic square near the center of Brussels, Belgium.
Palace of Charles of Lorraine
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine was the residence of Charles Alexander of Lorraine in Brussels. Charles was governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. The palace is located at the Museum-square in the upper city, near the Place Royale. The construction was started in 1757 on the place where the palace of Nassau had stood. Nowadays it houses a museum.
The Peak Lookout
The Peak Lookout (太平山餐廳) is a restaurant located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is housed in a 19th century Grade II Historic Building. Originally known as the Old Peak Café, the restaurant has an open terrace overlooking Aberdeen.
Church of Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg
The Church of Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg or Sint-Jacob-op-Koudenberg is a neoclassical church located in the historic square of Place Royale in central Brussels, Belgium.
Maison du Peuple
The Maison du Peuple or Volkshuis (House of the People) in Brussels, was one of the largest works of Belgian architect Victor Horta, festively opened on 2 April 1899. In spite of a rather restrictive very irregular building place along a circular square and on a slope, Horta succeeded to construct a building with maximum functionality. The building provided rooms for several aims like offices, coffee shops, shops, meeting rooms and a party hall.
Chaussée de Charleroi
The Chaussée de Charleroi or Charleroisesteenweg is a major street in Brussels, Belgium connecting the Place Stéphanie in the City of Brussels to the Ma Campagne crossroad in the municipality of Saint-Gilles. It forms the N261 road with the Avenue Brugmann, Rue de Stalle and Rue Prolongée de Stalle. Many bars, restaurants, hotels and shops are located on the Chaussée de Charleroi. The Brussels tram routes 92 and 97 run on this street. It is named after the city of Charleroi.
Li Yuen Street East
Li Yuen Street East (利源東街) is a lane situated in Central on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. Its north-eastern end connects to Des Voeux Road Central and its southwestern tip joins Queen's Road Central. It is the first street which is named after a Chinese member of the society in colonial Hong Kong. Dubbed as the “ Central’s Women Street”, Li Yuen Street East is now a popular tourist spot with numerous stalls selling a wide variety of daily goods and souvenirs on the two sides of the street.
The Hotel Brussels
The Hotel Brussels is a four-star hotel, located in the Avenue Louise district of Brussels in Belgium, owned and managed by Swedish Hotel Group Pandox AB. Housed in a landmark building, the hotel originally opened its doors to the public as a Hilton Hotel in 1969. Pandox AB purchased the hotel in September 2010, took over the management in February 2011 and started a complete renovation of the 27 floors which is estimated to be finished in September 2013.
Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Brussels
Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral is part of the Diocese in Europe which is part of the Church of England. An Anglican Pro-Cathedral located in Brussels, in Belgium. Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral is located near to Avenue Louise in Brussels.