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1 David and Alice Van Buuren Museum
Museums and art
avenue Léo-Errera 41 B - Uccle
Built in 1928, the house of banker and patron David Van Buuren has an exterior typical of the Amsterdam School. The interior is an Art Deco masterpiece created by Belgian, French and Dutch designers. Furniture, rugs, stained glass, sculpture and pict..
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2 Dotremont House
Museums and art
Avenue de l'Echevinage B - 1180 Uccle
At n° 3 stands the house of the collector and industrialist Dotremont, built in 1931 by the architect L-H. De Koninck (1896-1984). The geometrical façade is made of reinforced concrete sheets, which was a daring technique in those days.
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3 Russian Orthodox Church
Religious buildings
Avenue De Fré 76 B - 1180 Uccle
This onion-domed church, near the Russian Embassy, was built by the architect Iselenov in 1936 and has a similar outline to Novgorod churches.
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4 Le Cornet
Architecture, castles and historic districts
avenue Defré B - 1180 Uccle
According to the Belgian author Charles De Coster, it is in this old inn (1570) that his hero Thyl Ulenspiegel stayed in 1867, "meeting blind people, women from Uccle and brothers with a good mug".It was popular with artists for a long ti..
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5 Chemin du Crabbegat
Towns and villages
Chemin du Crabbegat B - 1180 Uccle
This picturesque path is one of the Brussels region's last remaining sunken lanes, with lush vegetation and overlooked by tall beech trees.
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6 Wolvendael Park
Nature and gardens
Square des Héros B - 1180 Uccle
This vast 18-ha estate, recorded as early as 1209, has been a public park since 1921. The many beech, maple and chestnut trees are a reminder that it was once part of a duke's forest. It contains a small, blue-stone, Louis XV-style pavilion, now a re..
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7 Royal Observatory
Museums and art
Avenue Circulaire 3 B - 1180 Uccle
The Observatory was built in a circular park by the architect O. Van Rysselberghe in the late 19C. Later additions to the building do not hide its original symmetrical plan.
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8 Dieweg Cemetery
Religious buildings
Dieweg 95 B - 1180 Uccle
Though the graveyard was disused since 1958, George Rémy, alias Hergé, was buried here, amid a romantic setting of tombstones and lush vegetation.
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9 Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Affligés
Religious buildings
rue de Stalle 50 B - 1180 Uccle
This small brick and sandstone building is thought to date from the late 15C. It has late-17C paving and vaulting with stuccowork, as well as an 18C statue of Our Lady of Succour above the entrance.

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