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The City of Brussels is considering selling off three emblematic historical sites in the capital, in an effort to address staffing issues, according to an internal memo obtained by VRT.

Wooden station benches
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Brussels state secretary for urbanism and heritage Pascal Smet has urged mobility minister Georges Gilkinet to keep the wooden benches in the city’s North train station.

Anderlecht beguinage
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After undergoing a major facelift, Anderlecht’s historic beguinage once again welcomes visitors for a limited number of dates this autumn.

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Belgium’s largest telecommunications company, Proximus, stands accused of causing damage to the facades of people’s homes and properties during the installation of their fibre-optic infrastructure

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Property investors in Brussels with a few million euros going spare can soon bid to buy a watermill in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.

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One of Brussels’ beloved cafés, La Fleur en Papier Doré (Het Goudblommeke in Papier), has been declared bankrupt, reports Bruzz.

Galerie du Roi in the Galeries royales Saint-Hubert - Brussels - Belgium (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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The Saint-Hubert galleries, located in the heart of Brussels, a stone's throw from the Grand Place, celebrates its 175th anniversary this year, RTBF reports.

Historic lifts in Brussels
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Brussels’ unique and historic lifts will have until 2027 to modernise, giving owners a period of grace when it comes to adapting to new regulations. 

Mont des Arts Brussels
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Due to “their historical, aesthetic, artistic, technical, landscape, urbanistic and folkloric interest”, parts of the Mont des Arts have been listed as protected heritage by the Brussels governmen

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