Call for proposals to uncover part of Zenne river in Brussels
Brussels region plans to uncover 700 metres of the Zenne river that have been hidden for more than a century
‘A city without water is a city without a soul’
Over the next few days, the region will launch an international competition to uncover 700 metres of the Zenne between the inner ring road and the Reders bridge at Tour & Taxis. The newly visible piece of the river will run parallel with the Brussels canal, separated by green space.
Proposals will include the uncovering of the river, green space and the renewal of parts of Maximiliaanpark, according to climate minister Alain Maron, who is handling a project started 14 years ago by minister Pascal Smet. “A city without water is a city without a soul,” said Smet, when he launched a study into the possibility of uncovering the Zenne in 2005.
The project requires the park’s famous children’s farm to be relocated into the area now known as a campground for transmigrants. The lion’s share of the €21 million investment is being made by the region, with Brussels-City also contributing. Both own parts of the property in the renewal zone.
A decision will be made on the winning development proposal by next spring, and works should start in 2023.
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