Parc de Bruxelles (Brussels)

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Parc de Bruxelles (Dutch: Warandepark), wrongly called Parc Royal, is the largest urban public park in the center of Brussels. It is surrounded by the Royal palace, the Belgian parliament and the U.S.A. embassy. In the summer, free parties are organized every weekend in the heart of this park. There is also the Théâtre Royal du Parc on its border. The park is served by Parc metro station on line 1A/1B of the Brussels metro.

Its main paths and fountain are laid out in the form of masonic symbols (in particular the compass). [1] [2]