Chapel of the Resurrection, Brussels
Facts and practical information
The Chapel of the Resurrection or Chapel for Europe is a Roman Catholic church with an ecumenical vocation located in the heart of the Brussels' European Quarter, next to the former Convent Van Maerlant. A precursor of this church, which dated back to the 15th century, was situated in the city centre, but demolished in the course of urban development in 1907. Instead, a replica, externally true to the original, was built at its present location. In 2001, after substantial renovation, the church received its present name and took on its present ecumenical character. ()
Rue Van Maerlant 22Bruxelles-Ville (Quartier Europeen)Brussels 1040
Chapel of the Resurrection – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of Natural Sciences, Jazz Station, Bortier Gallery, House of European History.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Chapel of the Resurrection open?
- Monday 11 am - 3 pm
- Tuesday 11 am - 3 pm
- Wednesday 11 am - 3 pm
- Thursday 11 am - 3 pm
- Friday 11 am - 3 pm
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to Chapel of the Resurrection?
How to get to Chapel of the Resurrection by public transport?
Bus
- Parc Léopold - Leopoldspark • Lines: 21, 27, 543, 59, 64 (3 min walk)
- Maelbeek - Maalbeek • Lines: 59, 64 (4 min walk)
Train
- Brussels-Schuman (4 min walk)
- Brussels-Luxembourg (8 min walk)
Metro
- Schuman • Lines: 1, 5 (5 min walk)
- Maelbeek - Maalbeek • Lines: 1, 5 (5 min walk)
Tram
- Palais - Paleizen • Lines: 92, 93 (21 min walk)
- Germoir - Mouterij • Lines: 81 (21 min walk)