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The Place Jean Rey (Dutch: Jean Reyplein) is a square in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was inaugurated in 2001 and is named after Jean Rey, the second President of the European Commission. The headquarters of some of the major EU institutions are located on or close to this square, including those of the Council and the Parliament. It is served by the metro stations Maalbeek/Maelbeek and Schuman on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels Metro.

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  • La plaza Jean Rey (en francés: Place Jean Rey; en neerlandés: Jean Reyplein) es una plaza en el barrio europeo de la ciudad de Bruselas, capital de Bélgica,​ inaugurada en 2001. La plaza está pavimentada con piedra natural, rodeada de cajas de vegetales y bancos que están en frente de 24 chorros de agua en el centro. Existe una línea de árboles en la zona oeste (no abierta al tráfico) en consonancia con el eje a partir de la entrada del parque Leopold a lo largo de la calle hacia el sur. Lleva el nombre de un antiguo Presidente de la comisión europea, Jean Rey. (es)
  • The Place Jean Rey (Dutch: Jean Reyplein) is a square in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was inaugurated in 2001 and is named after Jean Rey, the second President of the European Commission. The headquarters of some of the major EU institutions are located on or close to this square, including those of the Council and the Parliament. It is served by the metro stations Maalbeek/Maelbeek and Schuman on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels Metro. (en)
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  • Looking south-west towards Leopold Park, the House of European History and the European Parliament (en)
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  • La plaza Jean Rey (en francés: Place Jean Rey; en neerlandés: Jean Reyplein) es una plaza en el barrio europeo de la ciudad de Bruselas, capital de Bélgica,​ inaugurada en 2001. La plaza está pavimentada con piedra natural, rodeada de cajas de vegetales y bancos que están en frente de 24 chorros de agua en el centro. Existe una línea de árboles en la zona oeste (no abierta al tráfico) en consonancia con el eje a partir de la entrada del parque Leopold a lo largo de la calle hacia el sur. Lleva el nombre de un antiguo Presidente de la comisión europea, Jean Rey. (es)
  • The Place Jean Rey (Dutch: Jean Reyplein) is a square in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was inaugurated in 2001 and is named after Jean Rey, the second President of the European Commission. The headquarters of some of the major EU institutions are located on or close to this square, including those of the Council and the Parliament. It is served by the metro stations Maalbeek/Maelbeek and Schuman on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels Metro. (en)
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