Square Marie-Louise 43 Brussels
Elegant maison de maitre for sale
European Quarter
This characterful building boasts magnificent views and stands majestically close to European institutions, making it a rare and sought-after property. Its strategic location is particularly attractive for entities wishing to establish themselves near European decision centres.

History and architecture

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Planning and Design of the Square Marie-Louise
Square Marie-Louise was part of the urban development plan for the North-East district of Brussels, designed by architect Gédéon Bordiau and approved by royal decree in 1875. It forms the main axis of the district along with Avenue Palmerston and Squares Ambiorix and Marguerite.

More info : Architectural Heritage Inventory web site
About the Square Marie-Louise
About the building

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Historical Significance
Named after Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria, who married Napoleon I in 1810, the square is situated on the former Chaussée d'Etterbeek. This area historically featured picturesque paths and a large pond, remnants of which were incorporated into the square's romantic English garden design.A preserved heritage.
Situated in the heart of Brussels at the prestigious address of Square Marie-Louise 43, this characterful building boasts magnificent views and stands majestically close to European institutions, making it a rare and sought-after property. Its strategic location is particularly attractive for entities wishing to establish themselves near European decision centres.
A Beautiful Four-Level Mansion with Specific Planning Permission: This exquisite house spans four levels, offering a total surface area of 615 m² (475 m² above ground and 140 m² semi-basement). It holds planning permission for "public interest or public service equipment," making it suitable for a variety of activities, including non-profit associations, NGOs, diplomatic representations, professional federations, and companies with public-interest missions (health, ecology, education, sport, culture, media, etc.), as well as a medical centre, crèche, day-care centre, or senior residence with medical support. The third and fourth floors are dedicated to housing, ideal for company accommodation.
Renovation Potential: While requiring renovation, the mansion offers significant potential. With new planning permissions, a lift could be installed, ensuring optimal accessibility to all floors. Complemented by a charming city garden, this historic residence combines architectural charm, an exceptional location, and versatile use, presenting a unique opportunity for those seeking to acquire an outstanding property in the heart of Europe's capital.


Photos, virtual tour and building Plans
Virtual tour
Explore the Square Marie-Louise 43 as if you were there, thanks to our virtual tour.
Discover every detail of this architectural masterpiece and imagine your business in this unique setting.
Building Plans
Plan of the raised ground floor and ground floor garden

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Plan of the raised ground floor and ground floor garden

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Plan of the first and second floors

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Plan of the first and second floors

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Plan of the third-fourth floor duplex flat

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Plan of the third-fourth floor duplex flat

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