going through the neighborhood saint Josse Brussels, Belgium
from Madou to the Saint Josse neighborhood in Brussels, Belgium
A town where 150 nationalities rub shoulders on barely more than one square kilometer can not be a commune like the others. In fact, Saint-Josse is distinguished by many aspects. Both by the youth of its population and by the density of it. Or by the fact that it is the commune with the lowest per capita income of all Belgium.
#WeAreSaintJosse -- Visit Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode (Brussels)
#WeAreSaintJosse
Saint-Josse quartier in Brussels, Belgium
brouillard à Bruxelles
Inside Le Botanique/Kruidtuin in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode Brussels March 2019
Le Botanique/Kruidtuin is a cultural complex and music venue in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Brussels. The building was previously the main orangery of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium and even as part of the garden had hosted cultural events. In 1958, the National Botanic Garden of Belgium moved to Meise, outside of Brussels. Le Botanique opened in 1984, and the gardens in front are now the Botanical Garden of Brussels.
Rue Royale 236, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
saint-josse-yangın2015
Publié BelTurkHaber-Şükrü Sağlam
belturkhaber.be
Saint-Josse : la place Madou est devenue esplanade
Saint-Josse : la place Madou est devenue esplanade. Plus d'infos :
Retrouvez nos émissions et autres infos purement bruxelloises sur Site internet :
Facebook :
Twitter :
Instagram :
Pour capter BX1 à Bruxelles et en Wallonie :
TNT canal 55 (746 Mhz en polarisation verticale)
Proximus TV : Canal 25
VOO et SFR : Canal 61
Belgium/Brussels/Bruxelles (Walking Tour) Part 2
Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Brussels (French: Bruxelles), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels which is the de jure capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, but is separate from the region of Flanders (in which it forms an enclave) or Wallonia. The region has a population of 1.2 million and a metropolitan area with a population of over 1.8 million, the largest in Belgium.
Since the end of the Second World War, Brussels has been a major centre for international politics and has become the polyglot home of numerous international organizations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions (the other administrative centres are Luxembourg and Strasbourg). The secretariat of the Benelux and the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are also located in Brussels.
Historically a Dutch-speaking city, it has seen a language shift to French from the late 19th century onwards. Today the majority language is French, and the Brussels-Capital Region is an officially bilingual enclave within the Flemish Region. All road signs, street names, and many advertisements and services are shown in both languages.Brussels is increasingly becoming multilingual with increasing numbers of migrants, expatriates and minority groups speaking their own languages.
Despite what its name suggests, the Brussels-Capital Region is not the capital of Belgium in itself. Article 194 of the Belgian Constitution establishes that the capital of Belgium is the City of Brussels, the municipality within the capital region that once was the city's core.
The City of Brussels is the location of many national institutions. The Royal Palace, where the King of Belgium exercises his prerogatives as head of state, is situated alongside the Brussels Park. The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. The office of the Prime Minister of Belgium, colloquially called Law Street 16 (Dutch: Wetstraat 16, French: 16, rue de la Loi), is located adjacent to this building. This is also the place where the Council of Ministers holds its meetings. The Court of Cassation, Belgium's main court, has its seat in the Palace of Justice. Other important institutions in the City of Brussels are the Constitutional Court, the Council of State, the Court of Audit, the Royal Belgian Mint and the National Bank of Belgium.The City of Brussels is also the capital of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community. The Flemish Parliament and Flemish Government have their seats in Brussels,as do the Parliament of the French Community and the Government of the French Community.
The 19 municipalities (communes) of the Brussels-Capital Region are political subdivisions with individual responsibilities for the handling of local level duties, such as law enforcement and the upkeep of schools and roads within its borders. Municipal administration is also conducted by a mayor, a council, and an executive.
In 1831, Belgium was divided into 2,739 municipalities, including the 19 in the Brussels-Capital Region. Unlike most of the municipalities in Belgium, the ones located in the Brussels-Capital Region were not merged with others during mergers occurring in 1964, 1970, and 1975. However, several municipalities outside of the Brussels-Capital Region have been merged with the City of Brussels throughout its history including Laeken, Haren, and Neder-Over-Heembeek, which were merged into the City of Brussels in 1921.
The largest and most populous of the municipalities is the City of Brussels, covering 32.6 square kilometres (12.6 sq mi) with 145,917 inhabitants. The least populous is Koekelberg with 18,541 inhabitants, while the smallest in area is Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, which is only 1.1 square kilometres (0.4 sq mi). Despite being the smallest municipality, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode has the highest population density of the 19 with 20,822 inhabitants per square kilometre (53,930/sq mi).Wikipedia
Refurbished 1959 Schlieren traction elevator @ Boulevard Saint-Lazare 11, Brussels, Belgium
Elevator Information
• Location: Boulevard Saint-Lazare 11, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels), Belgium
• Manufacturer: Schlieren
• Year: 1959
• Serial:
• Type: Single-speed traction, relay controls without memory
• Capacity: 240 kg or 3 persons
• Floors served: 7
Video Information
• Time of recording: 26. June 2014, 09:40
• Camera: Nikon 1 J2
• Editor: Cyberlink PowerDirector 13
Basic-Fit Brussels Saint-Josse Rogier
Adresse : Avenue du Boulevard 21, 1210 Bruxelles, Belgique
Horaires : Ouvert ⋅ Ferme à 22:30
Téléphone : +32 2 588 77 10
Happy new year from BX Brussels & FC Saint-Josse
Kompany young team in Belgium Happy New Year 2014
De 1210 Saint Josse à Bruxelles 1000 à vélo...
De Saint Josse à Bruxelles à vélo...
De saint josse a Simonis
Dimanche 30/11/2008
La piscine de Saint-Josse rouvre ses portes ce vendredi
La piscine de Saint-Josse rouvre ses portes ce vendredi. Plus d'infos :
Retrouvez nos émissions et autres informations bruxelloises sur notre site internet :
Facebook :
Twitter :
Instagram :
Pour capter BX1 en télévision, à Bruxelles et en Wallonie :
TNT canal 55 (746 Mhz en polarisation verticale)
Proximus : Canal 10
Telenet : Canal 10
VOO et Orange : Canal 61
Belgium/Brussels (Royal King Palace) Part 15
Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Brussels (French: Bruxelles), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels which is the de jure capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, but is separate from the region of Flanders (in which it forms an enclave) or Wallonia. The region has a population of 1.2 million and a metropolitan area with a population of over 1.8 million, the largest in Belgium.
Since the end of the Second World War, Brussels has been a major centre for international politics and has become the polyglot home of numerous international organizations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions (the other administrative centres are Luxembourg and Strasbourg). The secretariat of the Benelux and the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are also located in Brussels.
Historically a Dutch-speaking city, it has seen a language shift to French from the late 19th century onwards. Today the majority language is French, and the Brussels-Capital Region is an officially bilingual enclave within the Flemish Region. All road signs, street names, and many advertisements and services are shown in both languages.Brussels is increasingly becoming multilingual with increasing numbers of migrants, expatriates and minority groups speaking their own languages.
Despite what its name suggests, the Brussels-Capital Region is not the capital of Belgium in itself. Article 194 of the Belgian Constitution establishes that the capital of Belgium is the City of Brussels, the municipality within the capital region that once was the city's core.
The City of Brussels is the location of many national institutions. The Royal Palace, where the King of Belgium exercises his prerogatives as head of state, is situated alongside the Brussels Park. The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. The office of the Prime Minister of Belgium, colloquially called Law Street 16 (Dutch: Wetstraat 16, French: 16, rue de la Loi), is located adjacent to this building. This is also the place where the Council of Ministers holds its meetings. The Court of Cassation, Belgium's main court, has its seat in the Palace of Justice. Other important institutions in the City of Brussels are the Constitutional Court, the Council of State, the Court of Audit, the Royal Belgian Mint and the National Bank of Belgium.The City of Brussels is also the capital of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community. The Flemish Parliament and Flemish Government have their seats in Brussels,as do the Parliament of the French Community and the Government of the French Community.
The 19 municipalities (communes) of the Brussels-Capital Region are political subdivisions with individual responsibilities for the handling of local level duties, such as law enforcement and the upkeep of schools and roads within its borders. Municipal administration is also conducted by a mayor, a council, and an executive.
In 1831, Belgium was divided into 2,739 municipalities, including the 19 in the Brussels-Capital Region. Unlike most of the municipalities in Belgium, the ones located in the Brussels-Capital Region were not merged with others during mergers occurring in 1964, 1970, and 1975. However, several municipalities outside of the Brussels-Capital Region have been merged with the City of Brussels throughout its history including Laeken, Haren, and Neder-Over-Heembeek, which were merged into the City of Brussels in 1921.
The largest and most populous of the municipalities is the City of Brussels, covering 32.6 square kilometres (12.6 sq mi) with 145,917 inhabitants. The least populous is Koekelberg with 18,541 inhabitants, while the smallest in area is Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, which is only 1.1 square kilometres (0.4 sq mi). Despite being the smallest municipality, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode has the highest population density of the 19 with 20,822 inhabitants per square kilometre (53,930/sq mi).Wikipedia
Welcome to Saint-Josse
Votons toutes et tous PS à Saint-Josse et à Bruxelles
Gnawas de Bruxelles Saint-Josse 2/2
Fête de la musique 2009,place Saint-Josse
Flashmob - Danse des Canards - JJ Lionel - Saint-Josse (Brussels)
Jeudi 02 février 2012, le festival Humours du Monde a inventé le Danse des Canards Day ! : journée durant laquelle la commune de Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels - Belgium) a tenté de battre le record du plus grand rassemblement autour de la chanson de JJ Lionel La Danse des Canards en organisant un flashmob géant dans plus d'une dizaine d'endroits dans la commune.
En collaboration avec Radio Bodink.
Brussels Travel Guide - Belgium Perfect Holiday
Brussels Travel Guide - Belgium Perfect Holiday
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital city of Belgium and of Brussels Capital Region. It is entirely surrounded by Dutch-speaking Flanders and its constituent Flemish Brabant province. As headquarters of many European institutions, Brussels might also be considered something of a capital for the European Union. Being at the crossroads of cultures (the Germanic in the North and the Romance in the South) and playing an important role in Europe, Brussels fits the definition of the archetypal melting pot, but still retains its own unique character. The population of the city of Brussels is 1 million and the population of Brussels metropolitan area is just over 2 million.
When Brussels became the capital city of a new country in the 19th century, many buildings in the old town were destroyed to make way for brand new ministries, palaces, schools, army barracks and office blocks constructed between 1880 and 1980. The historic Flemish town centers are better preserved in other cities: Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Courtray, Leuven and Mechelen.
In the summer, maximum temperatures rarely reach 30ºC (86ºF) but can feel much hotter due to high humidity. The summer visitor should be prepared for rain. Warm and sunny weather is not constant during that season or even to be expected.
Brussels is split into nineteen communes or gemeenten (municipalities/boroughs):
Bruxelles/Brussel
Marolles/Marollen
Ixelles/Elsene
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean/Sint-Jans-Molenbeek
Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis
St-Josse/Sint-Joost
Uccle/Ukkel
Woluwé-Saint-Pierre/Sint-Pieters-Woluwe
Woluwé-Saint-Lambert/Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe
The City of Brussels is the location of many national institutions. The Royal Palace, where the King of Belgium exercises his prerogatives as head of state, is situated alongside the Brussels Park (not to be confused with the Royal Castle of Laeken, the official home of the Belgian Royal Family). The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. The office of the Prime Minister of Belgium, colloquially called Law Street 16 (French: 16, rue de la Loi, Dutch: Wetstraat 16), is located adjacent to this building. It is also where the Council of Ministers holds its meetings. The Court of Cassation, Belgium's main court, has its seat in the Palace of Justice. Other important institutions in the City of Brussels are the Constitutional Court, the Council of State, the Court of Audit, the Royal Belgian Mint and the National Bank of Belgium.
The City of Brussels is also the capital of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community. The Flemish Parliament and Flemish Government have their seats in Brussels, and so do the Parliament of the French Community and the Government of the French Community.
Most sights in Brussels are fairly close together, within reasonable walking distance of each other. The oldest part of town can have uneven cobblestone roads, but the rest of the city is fairly easy to walk. Many roads in the old town are closed to cars. Brussels has many wet days, and in winter small amounts of snow can make the ground slushy, so water-resistant footwear is a must if you will be out walking all day.
A lot to see in Brussels such as :
Grand Place
Manneken Pis
Atomium
Mini-Europe
Royal Palace of Brussels
Parc du Cinquantenaire
Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert
St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, Brussels
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Musical Instruments Museum
Jeanneke-Pis
Brussels Comic Book Museum
Brussels Town Hall
Law Courts of Brussels
Magritte Museum
Brussels Park
Museum of the City of Brussels
Mont des Arts
Coudenberg
Place du Grand Sablon
Autoworld
Place Royale
Marollen
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History
Museum of Natural Sciences
Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon
Het Zinneke
Bois de la Cambre
Art & History Museum
BELvue Museum
Halle Gate
Castle of Laeken
Place du Petit Sablon
Place du Jeu de Balle
Sablon
Place Sainte-Catherine - Sint-Katelijneplein
Leopold Park
Hôtel Solvay
Train World
Rue des Bouchers - Beenhouwersstraat
Botanical Garden of Brussels
Le Berlaymont
Église Notre-Dame de Laeken
ADAM - Brussels Design Museum
Parc de Laeken - Royal Parc
La Cambre Abbey
Place Poelaert - Poelaertplein
Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum
Chapel Church
( Brussels - Belgium ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brussels . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brussels - Belgium
Join us for more :
#Tourdebxl jour 4: Bruxelles connectée! (Bruxelles-Ville/St Josse)
Suivez-nous sur tourdebxl.be et #tourdebxl