Jardin du Petit Sablon

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A Green Oasis at Jardin du Petit Sablon

Jardin du Petit Sablon, established in 1890, is a public square in Brussels known for its lush gardens and historic significance.

Designed by architect Pierre Pechère, this garden features 48 bronze statues representing the guilds of Brussels and showcases a serene Neoclassical design. The park was founded to commemorate the local artisans and reflects Belgium's rich cultural heritage.

Noteworthy Highlights

  • 🌳 Beautiful Gardens: Enjoy a stroll among lush greenery and seasonal flowers.
  • 🎨 Unique Statues: Observe the intricate details of bronze statues representing historical guilds.
  • 📝 Cultural Significance: The garden symbolizes the craftsmanship and history of Brussels.

Access to Jardin du Petit Sablon is free, making it an ideal spot for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Jardin du Petit Sablon

Historical Background

The garden was inaugurated in 1890 to celebrate the city's artisan guilds.

Statue Count

There are 48 statues, each symbolizing a different Brussels guild.

Architectural Style

The garden is designed in a Neoclassical style, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

Location

Square du Petit Sablon

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