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Park in Anderlecht, Belgium

Astrid Park
Astrid Park's pond, facing north
TypePublic park
LocationAnderlecht, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Coordinates50°49′59″N 4°17′53″E / 50.83306°N 4.29806°E / 50.83306; 4.29806
Area9.44 ha (23.3 acres)
Created13 August 1911
Public transit accessBrussels Metro 5 Saint-Guidon/Sint-Guido and Veeweyde/Veeweide

Astrid Park (French: Parc Astrid; Dutch: Astridpark) is an urban public park in the municipality of Anderlecht in Brussels, Belgium. The park was inaugurated on 13 August 1911 and was named the Parc du Meir/Meirpark ("Meir Park") until 1935, when the mayor of Anderlecht decided to change its name in memory of Queen Astrid, the first wife of King Leopold III, who died in a car crash that year.

Since 1917, football club R.S.C. Anderlecht plays its home matches in the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium (currently known as Lotto Park for sponsorship reasons), located within the park. Hence, the stadium is sometimes metonymically referred to as Parc Astrid.

This park is served by the metro stations Saint-Guidon/Sint-Guido and Veeweyde/Veeweide on line 5.

  • View towards the pond View towards the pond
  • Upper part Upper part
  • Water feature Water feature
  • Jules Ruhl statue Jules Ruhl statue

See also

References

Citations

  1. "Le stade Constant Vanden Stock officiellement rebaptisé 'Lotto Park'". RTBF (in French). Retrieved 12 January 2023.

Bibliography

  • Demey, Thierry (2010). Bruxelles en vert. Le guide des jardins publics (in French). Brussels: Badeaux. ISBN 978-2-930609-00-3.

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