Brussels Unveils Ambitious Canal District Redevelopment with New Petting Farm and Vibrant Public Spaces

September 15, 2025
Brussels Unveils Ambitious Canal District Redevelopment with New Petting Farm and Vibrant Public Spaces
  • The redevelopment aims to transform the North District into a vibrant, sustainable neighborhood that seamlessly integrates living, working, and social spaces.

  • Despite funding challenges affecting the Senne river project, Brussels-City is moving forward with the redevelopment of Maximilien Park, including relocating the children’s farm and improving green spaces.

  • Brussels is undertaking a comprehensive redevelopment of its canal district, focusing on enhancing public spaces like Place Sainctelette and Maximilien Park, along with adding new features such as a petting farm.

  • The northern section of Place Sainctelette is set to open to the public in December 2025, with the overall redevelopment expected to continue until mid-2027.

  • A new, more accessible petting farm will serve as an educational center about the environment and ecology, with work scheduled to begin next year after securing a contractor.

  • A significant 37-meter-long, 95-tonne bridge has been installed on the northern part of Place Sainctelette, enhancing traffic flow and creating dedicated lanes for trams, cyclists, and pedestrians.

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