Treasures of Belgium # 12 - Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary

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Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary

Is a large public, urban park (30 hectares) in the easternmost part of the European Quarter in Brussels, Belgium.

Most buildings of the U-shaped complex which dominate the park were commissioned by the Belgian government under the patronage of King Leopold II for the 1880 National Exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Belgian independence.
More structures were added during successive exhibitions in the same area.

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The triumphal arch was erected in 1905, the structure was built in iron, glass and stone, symbolising the economic and industrial performance of Belgium.

The surrounding 30-hectare park esplanade was full of picturesque gardens, ponds and waterfalls. It housed many trade fairs, exhibitions and festivals at the beginning of the century.

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In 1930 the government decided to reserve the Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary for use as a leisure park.
The Royal Military Museum has been the sole tenant of the northern half of the complex since 1880.
The southern half is occupied by the Fiftieth Anniversary museum and the AutoWorld Museum.

The Temple of Human Passions and the Great Mosque of Brussels from 1978 are located in the north-western corner of the park.
The nearest metro stations are Schuman to the west of the park, and Mérode immediately to the east.

History

Originally this area was part of the military exercise ground outside of the center of the city. For the world exhibition of 1880, the plain was developed as an exhibition center.

The original pavilions of the 1880 exhibition, designed by Gédéon Bordiau, were largely replaced with the triumphal arcade designed by Charles Girault in 1904 and the large halls on both sides.

The Arch was planned for the world exhibition of 1880 and was meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Belgium. In 1880, only the bases of the columns were completed and, during the exhibition, the rest of the arch was constructed from wooden panels.
During the following years, the completion of the monument was the topic of a continuous battle between King Leopold II and the Belgian government, which did not want to spend the money required to complete it.

The original architect was the Belgian Gideon Bordiau, who spent close to 20 years on the project and died in 1904. His successor, chosen by Leopold, was the French architect Charles Girault. Girault changed the design from a single arch to a tri-parte arch, and began a course of round-the-clock construction in a final push to complete it.

Today the various buildings of the Fiftieth Anniversary host three musea and one mosque. The surrounding park esplanade is used for several purposes in the summer, such as military parades and drive-in movies. It is also the starting point for the 20 km of Brussels, an annual run with 30,000 participants.

Military museum

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At the exhibition of 1910, a section of military history was presented to the public and met with great success. Given the enthusiasm of the population, the authorities established a museum of the army. This was in a period of extreme tension which led to the Great War.

The museum's collection was dominated by approximately 900 pieces collected by the officer Louis Leconte following the Great War. It has been enriched by legacies, gifts and exchanges. Today, the museum displays uniforms, weapons, vehicles and military equipment of all ages and all countries.
The north wing, built by Gideon Bordiau, has been occupied by the aviation hall since 1972, when the Air and Space division was inaugurated.
The collection includes various types of aircraft, with some dating to the beginning of the twentieth century. The collection as a whole is one of the largest in the world.

Art and History museum

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The Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary Museum is an art and history museum that occupies most of the southern part of the complex. The museum consists of several parts, which include a national collection of artifacts from prehistory to the Merovingian period (751 AD), and a collection of artifacts from the antiquity of the Near East, Egypt, Greece and Rome.

Artifacts from non-European civilisations, such as China, Japan, Korea, pre-Columbian America, and the Islamic world, are also on display.

A collection of European decorative arts includes pieces from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. This includes sculptures, furniture, tapestries, textiles, costumes, old vehicles, …

AutoWorld

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AutoWorld is a vintage car museum that occupies the southern hall of the complex. It holds a large and varied collection of 350 oldtimers, European and American automobiles from the late 19th century to the 1970s. These include Minervas, a 1928 Bentley, a 1930 Bugatti and a 1930 Cord, and several limousines which belonged to the Belgian royal family.

Mosque

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The Great Mosque of Brussels is located in the north-western corner of the park. It is the oldest mosque in Brussels, and is the seat of the Islamic and Cultural Centre of Belgium. The centre provides courses of Arabic to adults and children, as well as initiations to Islam.

In 1967, during an official visit to Belgium from King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, King Baudouin decided to adapt the building as a place of worship. The mosque, designed by Arabic architect Tunisian Boubaker, was inaugurated in 1978 in the presence of Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz and Baudouin.

In September 2007, the European Commissioner for Administrative Affairs Siim Kallas, together with Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region Charles Picqué, unveiled plans for rebuilding the European district. They included 'Europeanising' parts of the Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary and installing a major "socio-cultural facility" in the North Hall, enabled to hold "major congresses and European Summits, events, exhibitions".

The Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary would under the plans become one of three European pedestrian squares, being the one for events and festivities.

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