Dieweg Cemetery

The Dieweg Cemetery is one of the most unusual places in the Brussels region. Disused in 1958 and classified in 1997, it is recognized as a green area of high biological value. Little maintained, it has transformed over time, and an incredible diversity of plants has taken over the place, invading the ironworks and ruined monuments. In this mysterious setting combining nature and architecture, the visit will immerse you in history and biodiversity, and explain the essential role of cemeteries within the green network of the region.

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Dates
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Type of visit
Guided tour
Hours
10:30 and 14:00
Language(s)
FR (complet) / NL
Address
Dieweg Cemetery
Dieweg 95
1180 Uccle
Duration
1:30
Tickets

Tickets (click here).

Wearing a face mask is mandatory 

 

Guides

Philippe Schulman and Annekien Van Vaerenbergh

 

Departure

Entrance of the Cemetery - Dieweg 95, 1180 Uccle

 

Access

T: 92, 97 Stop: Dieweg

B : 37, 60, N10 Stop: Mercure (9 minutes walk)

T: 51 and B: 43, N11 Stop: Jeanne Herreman (10 minutes walk)

B: 60 Stop: Chênaie (5 minutes walk)