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Brussels’ own river, hidden, or more precisely buried, from view in 1871, principally because of hygiene reasons, is to be partially uncovered next year, Brussels secretary of state for urban plan

One of the Canal it Up road signs posted around Brussels (Canal it Up/Bruzz)
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Canal it Up, the Brussels organisation fighting for clean water, is appealing to the capital's residents to not go to the toilet when it's raining and has put up signs around the city to make its

An artist’s impression of the open Senne in the new Max-Sur-Senne project in Brussels (© OLM Paysagiste & urbanistes)
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The river Senne, which will be opened over a distance of 700 meters in the new Maximilian Park in Brussels from 2026, will have a siphon, a bit like a toilet u-bend, to prevent unpleasant smells e

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A proposal to uncover part of Brussels' buried Senne river has received preliminary approval from the City of Brussels and the region.

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Part of the Senne river is seeing the light of day for the first time since 1996.

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The Brussels Capital-Region is about to publish a call for proposals for an urban renewal project that will see a part of the Senne river that has been hidden for more than 100 years brought above

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The Senne river, which used to flow freely through Brussels, will enjoy a bit of a Renaissance soon, as the capital’s environment agency has plans to restore it in three places.