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Mount of the Arts: Brussels' Cultural Heart

Discover Brussels' Mount of the Arts: Gardens, architecture, panoramic views, and cultural institutions in the heart of the city.

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The Mount of the Arts (Mont des Arts/Kunstberg) is a historic urban complex in central Brussels, known for its gardens, architecture, and panoramic city views. Originally conceived in the late 19th century by King Leopold II, it connects the upper and lower parts of the city and houses cultural institutions like the Royal Library and the Magritte Museum.

A brief summary to Mount of the Arts

  • Brussels, Pentagon, 1000, BE
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take a moment to enjoy the panoramic view of Brussels from the garden's elevated platform.
  • Visit in the evening for a magical experience as the city is illuminated.
  • Explore the nearby Royal Museums of Fine Arts and Magritte Museum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Brussels Central Station, exit towards the city center. Walk straight ahead on Rue de la Madeleine, which becomes Place de l'Albertine. The Mount of the Arts will be directly in front of you. The walk is approximately 5 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take metro line 1 or 5 to Gare Centrale/Centraal Station. Exit the station and walk towards Place de l'Albertine. The Mount of the Arts is a short walk from the station. A single journey ticket costs €2.30.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Brussels. A taxi from the Grand Place to the Mount of the Arts typically costs between €6-€8 and takes approximately 3 minutes.

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The Mount of the Arts, or Mont des Arts (French) / Kunstberg (Dutch), meaning "Hill/Mount of the Arts", is a vibrant cultural and historical site in the heart of Brussels. This area, envisioned by King Leopold II in the late 19th century, serves as a bridge between the upper and lower parts of the city. Originally, the area was home to Jewish communities in the Middle Ages. By the late 19th century, Leopold II sought to transform it into a cultural hub. The first iteration, designed by landscape architect Pierre Vacherot, was inaugurated in 1910. A major redesign between 1956 and 1969, led by architects Maurice Houyoux and Jules Ghobert, resulted in the layout seen today. The Mount of the Arts is home to several important institutions, including the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the National Archives of Belgium, and Square – Brussels Convention Centre. The meticulously manicured gardens, sculptures, and fountains offer a serene escape. From its elevated position, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Brussels skyline, including landmarks like the Town Hall and the Palace of Justice. The bronze equestrian statue of Albert I, inaugurated in 1951, also graces the area. The area is a hub for cultural activities, with institutions like the Magritte Museum and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts nearby. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual traveler, the Mount of the Arts offers a blend of history, culture, and beauty. As dusk falls, the site transforms into a magical space, perfect for evening strolls and capturing breathtaking photographs of the illuminated cityscape.

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