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Tourism - City of Brussels Brussels can be visited on foot, by bike, by bus, by boat or by carriage Guided visits are possible as well: Guided visits or walks with the Museums of the City of Brussels The Museums of the City of Brussels organize guided visits of the museums and Brussels:
City of Brussels Les grands projets Avant-Après Utilisez les flèches pour décaler la séparation avant après vers la droite ou vers la gauche
Genealogy - Brussels Archives People carrying out research are requested to go to the Archives reading room, where they will find the tools they need for their search The reading room employee and an archivist can also guide genealogists in their research The main tools available to researchers are parish registers, civil status records and population census records For searches on people born or married and who lived
Visit of the City Hall of Brussels | City of Brussels 6 euros: teachers (Belgium only), children (7 to 18 years), people with reduced mobility, inhabitant or staff of the City of Brussels, beneficiary from the CPAS 40 euros: family pack (4 tickets for 2 adults + 2 children from 7 to 18 years) *
Manneken-Pis - City of Brussels Manneken-Pis was at first a fountain that played an essential role in the former distribution of drinking water since the 15th century The system was well-known in all of Europe Towards the end of the 17th century, the statue became more and more important in the city life It was also a survivor of the bombardment of Brussels in 1695 Manneken-Pis became a precious good and enjoys a
Timeline of the history of Brussels | City of Brussels The Archives of the City of Brussels present a timeline of the history of Brussels in a new form 265 entries cover 10 centuries of significant or more anecdotal events that have all shaped the identity of Brussels The timeline is only available in French and Dutch
Newcomer - City of Brussels The City of Brussels is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels Capital Region It includes following postal codes:
Foreign employee registration (non-EU) | City of Brussels Please note: a third country is a country which is neither member of the European Union (EU), nor considered as assimilated to EU Member States - Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein or Switzerland 1 Before entering the country: temporary residence permit (visa D)Temporary residence authorisationAs a general rule, a third-country national who wishes to work in Belgium must first obtain a work permit
Winter Wonders and Christmas Market 2025 | City of Brussels Winter Wonders 2025 celebrates the creativity and solidarity of Brussels by putting artisans, artists, traders and associations in the spotlight At the same time, it also showcases the capital's heritage, culture and local know-how
Public Records | Brussels Archives Public Records In 1794, the French occupying forces applied in Belgium the Law of September 20 1792 establishing the Civil Registration Municipal Halls were required to list births, marriages and deaths in separate registers and in duplicate These records covered the territory of the City of Brussels, including Laeken, Neder-over-Heembeek and