Excavations at Parking 58: Shedding new light on the origins and urban development of Brussels
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As part of Mobility Week, the STIB organised an "open construction site", an opportunity for Urban's archaeologists to present the many archaeological discoveries made at the site. Rediscover them thanks to our informative panels!
In early August, our archaeologists had the great pleasure of welcoming three guests to their laboratory to show them our exceptional collection of textiles from archaeological digs.
The Brussels Renaissance Festival is joining forces with Urban's Archaeology Days to give you the opportunity to experience a family event with friends or colleagues. A unique opportunity to go behind the scenes of heritage, European history during the Renaissance and archaeological research in the Brussels Region!
Les archéologues d’Urban, en collaboration avec le Musée Art & Histoire et avec le renfort de la Société royale d’Archéologie de Bruxelles, suivent les travaux en cours place Royale.
Thanks to the archaeological excavations led by Urban, Brussels' subsoil is revealing new traces of our region's history.
Les traces de blanchisseries du 19e siècle
En mars dernier, les archéologues d’Urban, en partenariat avec le Musée Art & Histoire, ont mis au jour un petit fossé rectiligne, d'1m30 de large, sur près de 8 mètres de long.
Aménagements de berge de la Senne : un témoignage du passé retrouvé sous le Boulevard Stalingrad
Nous sommes ravis de partager avec vous une découverte dans le cadre du projet de la nouvelle station de métro Toots, située sous le boulevard Stalingrad.
Depuis la fin de 2020, Urban en collaboration avec le Musée Art & Histoire, mènent une démarche d'accompagnement archéologique en parallèle aux travaux de construction de la future station de métro Toots (ligne M3)
The Vieux Marché aux Grains site
The construction site of a youth hostel on the Vieux Marché aux Grains site is still ongoing
Urban's Archaeological Showcase on Display!
Urban's archaeological showcases at Halles-Saint-Géry
Stroll through the Jean-Félix Hap Garden
Did you know that the "ruin" in Hap Park contains remains of the Hosnaegel Castle from the early 17th century?
This year, on their fourth edition, they will take place on 16th , 17th and 18th June 2023 on the occasion of the European Archaeology Days.