Auderghem / Oudergem
Auderghem Oudergem |
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State : | Belgium | |
Region : | Brussels capital | |
Province : | ("de-provincialized" since January 1st, 1995) | |
District : | Brussels capital | |
Coordinates : | 50 ° 49 ′ N , 4 ° 26 ′ E | |
Area : | 9.03 km² | |
Residents: | 34,013 (Jan 1, 2019) | |
Population density: | 3,767 inhabitants per km² | |
Post Code: | 1160 | |
Prefix: | 02 | |
Mayor: | Didier Gosuin, deputy Christophe Magdalijns ( FDF ) | |
Local government address : |
Rue Emile Idiers 12 1160 Auderghem Emile Idiersstraat 12 1160 Oudergem |
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Website: |
www.auderghem.be www.oudergem.be |
Auderghem [ odəʁˈɡem ] ( French ) or Oudergem [ ˈʌudərɣɛm ] ( Dutch ) is one of 19 municipalities in the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium . 34,013 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2019) live in the municipality on an area of 9.0 square kilometers.
location
Auderghem / Oudergem is located in the south-east of Brussels and borders the Brussels municipalities of Watermael-Boitsfort / Watermaal-Bosvoorde , Ixelles / Elsene , Etterbeek and Woluwe-Saint-Pierre / Sint-Pieters-Woluwe as well as the Flemish suburbs of Tervuren and Overijse . The municipality has a share in the large Brussels city forest, the Forêt de Soignes / Zoniënwoud . At the edge of the forest is the former Red Monastery Abbey , another former abbey is the Herzoginnental in the park of the same name. The latter is used by the Belgian government for meetings or receptions. In the 1950s, the Treaties of Rome were largely drawn up in Val-Duchesse (the French name).
Auderghem / Oudergem is one of the wealthier municipalities in Brussels due to its attractive location near the forest and the already preferred Brussels East.
traffic
The subway line 5 ends here, five train stations are in the municipality ( Hankar, Delta, Beaulieu, Demey and Herrmann-Debroux ). Auderghem / Oudergem is also the starting point for the A4 motorway towards Namur . The tram line 94 crosses the municipality, as do various bus routes.
Persons connected to Auderghem / Oudergem
- René Taelman (1945–2019), football coach
- Morten Olsen (* 1949), former Danish football player and current coach
Twin cities
Green spaces
- Parc de la Woluwé
- Parc Tournai Solvay
- Parc Seny
- Forêt de Soignes