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Brussels has recently welcomed a striking architectural addition, BruCity, the new administrative center located on the former Parking 58 site. This peculiar building houses the permanent offices for all municipal services, accommodating approximately 1,700 employees of the Brussels Administration. Featuring an impressive ground-floor atrium and an eighth-floor circular council chamber, the building represents a fresh architectural novelty withing the Belgium capital city.
This publicly accessible structure spans approximately 37,000 square meters across twelve floors. Visitors can explore a restaurant on the eighth floor and take in panoramic views of Brussels city center from the ninth-floor roof terrace. Additionally, the underground parking area accommodates a 450-space public car park as well as a 109-space staff car park, on four underground levels. 250 cycle parking spaces, supporting Brussels' 'soft' mobility, preserve the building's characteristic passageways contributing to sustainability efforts.