The City of Brussels is the largest
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
and historical
centre of the
Brussels-Capital Region
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, as well as the capital of the
French Community of Belgium
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, the
Flemish Region
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(from which it is
separate) and
Belgium
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. The City of Brussels is also the administrative centre of the
European Union
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, as it hosts a number of principal
EU institutions in its
European Quarter.
Besides the central historic town located within the
Pentagon
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, the City of Brussels covers some of the city's immediate outskirts within the greater Brussels-Capital Region, namely the former municipalities of
Haren,
Laeken
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, and
Neder-Over-Heembeek to the north, as well as the
Avenue Louise/Louizalaan and the
Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos park to the south-east, where it borders municipalities in
Flanders
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.
, the City of Brussels had a population of 196,828 inhabitants.
The total area is , which gives a
population density
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of .
, there were 75,998 registered non-Belgians in the City. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally
bilingual
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(French–Dutch).
Territorial history
Historically, the City of Brussels was simply defined, being the area within the
second walls of Brussels, the modern-day
Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road). As the city grew, so did the surrounding villages, eventually forming a contiguous city, though the local governments retained control of their respective areas.

At the
country's independence in 1830, the new members of the Belgian upper class hoped to create a new prestigious residential area in the capital. An official plan for the
Leopold Quarter was drawn up in 1838, marking the first major extension of the City of Brussels in its eastern part, following the transfer of a large area of the municipality of
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. The area was designed to emanate from
Brussels Park (located in front of the
Royal Palace), and was laid out on a grid in a traditional classical pattern centred around the /.
Shortly afterwards, in 1844, the
Avenue Louise/Louizalaan was proposed as a monumental avenue bordered by
chestnut trees that would allow easy access from
Brussels' city centre to the popular recreational area of the
Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos.
However, fierce resistance to the project was put up by the towns of
Saint-Gilles and
Ixelles
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—then, as now, separate municipalities (local authorities) from the City of Brussels—through whose territories the avenue was to run. After years of fruitless negotiations, the City of Brussels finally annexed the narrow band of land needed for the avenue, in addition to the Bois de la Cambre itself, in April 1864.
That decision accounts for the unusual shape of today's City of Brussels and for the separation of Ixelles into two separate areas.
To the east, in 1853, following the bankruptcy of Saint-Josse's municipal administration, the City of Brussels purchased half of this municipality. Nowadays, this is the
Squares Quarter, the only part of the Brussels municipality to have the same postal code (1040) as the municipality of
Etterbeek. Further east, in 1880, a former military exercise ground and the surrounding land, also located in Etterbeek, were attached to the City to create the
Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark, an exhibition space commemorating the 50th anniversary of independence. A leisure park and museums were subsequently set up there.
Unlike most of the municipalities in Belgium, the ones now located in the Brussels-Capital Region were not merged with others during mergers occurring in 1964, 1970, and 1975.
However, a few neighbouring municipalities have been merged into the City of Brussels, including
Haren,
Laeken
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and
Neder-Over-Heembeek in 1921.
These comprise the northern bulge in the municipality. To the south-east is the above-mentioned strip of land along the Avenue Louise that was annexed from Saint-Gilles and Ixelles. Part of the (ULB)'s Solbosch campus is also part of the City of Brussels, partially accounting for the bulge in the south-eastern end.
Demographics
Historical population
, the City of Brussels' population was 196,828 inhabitants.
The area is , making the density .
Taking into account the current municipality, including the former municipalities annexed in 1921 (Haren, Laeken and Neder-over-Heembeek) from 1831:
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Foreign population
The City of Brussels has a large immigrant population, with both the EU and non-European migrant communities outnumbering the native Belgians. Akin to neighbouring
Ixelles
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,
Etterbeek and
Schaerbeek, the City of Brussels also has a large
Muslim
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population, mainly of
North African origin.
, taking into account the nationality of birth of the parents, 55.84% of the City of Brussels's population is of non-European origin (predominantly Moroccan, Indian and Congolese), 27.21% is of European origin other than Belgian (mainly French, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, and Polish), while 16.94% is solely of native Belgian ancestry. Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality.
Migrant communities in the City of Brussels with over 1,000 people as of 1 January 2020:
Politics
As in every other Belgian municipality, the City of Brussels is headed by a mayor, who should not be confused with the
Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region or the
Governor of Brussels-Capital. The current city council was elected in the
October 2018 elections. The current mayor of the City of Brussels is
Philippe Close, a member of
PS, who is in coalition on the municipal council with
Ecolo -
Groen,
DéFI and
Forward.
Environmental policy
Brussels is ranked sixth in the index of cities which are becoming greener fastest as for the year 2022, even though in the past it had a reputation of a "traffic-choked city of high rises and concrete". The authorities released a plan composed of seven steps on how to make the city even more
sustainable. Those include introducing "a use-based,
circular and
low-carbon economy" and making the city "proactive". The city should become a "
10-minute city" meaning "making the facilities essential to urban life accessible to every inhabitant in less than 10 minutes".
Green spaces should be expanded. The plan includes participation of the population in decision-making and high life level for all.
Culture
Museums
There are many museums in and around Brussels' city centre. On the first Sunday of every month, free entry is granted to many of Brussels' museums.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of museums in the City of Brussels:
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Royal Museums of Art and History :
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Art & History Museum
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Horta-Lambeaux Pavilion
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Halle Gate
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Museums of the Far East
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Musical Instruments Museum
*
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium :
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Oldmasters Museum
**
Magritte Museum
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**
Fin-de-Siècle Museum
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Wiertz Museum
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Meunier Museum
**
Royal Museum of Modern Art
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Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History
Food
Brussels is well known for its food.
Brussels sprouts were named after the city. Like most of Belgium, ''
moules-frites'',
waffles (gaufres),
chocolate
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,
French fries, and
beer
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are common there. It is home to one 2-starred and four 1-starred
Michelin
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restaurants.
Honorary citizens
Among the recipients of the
honorary citizenship
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of the City of Brussels are:
Symbols
Heraldry
Vexillology
See also
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Transport in Brussels
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Timeline of Brussels
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Bourgeois of Brussels
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Seven Noble Houses of Brussels
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Guilds of Brussels
References
Footnotes
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
Official website
Official tourism website
Webcam Grand-Place Brussels
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