Church | 1935 | | Catholic Church
Discover the "little secrets" of this art deco church as you climb the two hundred steps up to the panoramic terrace, from which you can enjoy a 360° panoramic view of Brussels and the surrounding area.
At the end of your visit to the church, watch the sun set over the city from the panoramic terrace. A unique experience.
Registration required at FESA@proximus.be
Completed in 1935 to plans by Léon Guiannotte and André Watteyne, the church of Saint-Augustin is one of the most remarkable examples of the spread of Art Deco in Brussels. It is located in Forest, Place de l'Altitude Cent, the highest point in Brussels, in the heart of a district where there is no shortage of art deco works. Classified as a historical monument in 1988, it was the subject of a vast restoration campaign from 1995 to 1997.