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Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel

Chinese Pavilion of Laeken – The Atomium loop from Yser - IJzer

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Belgium
Brussels
Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel

Chinese Pavilion of Laeken – The Atomium loop from Yser - IJzer

Hard

4.4

(10)

789

runners

Chinese Pavilion of Laeken – The Atomium loop from Yser - IJzer

01:49

16.9km

110m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 15, 2026

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Train Station

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840 m

Corto Maltese Mural

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First appearing in 1967 in Sergent Kirk magazine, the adventures of Corto Maltese were published in Italy by writer and illustrator Hugo Pratt. By 1970, the series had been translated into several languages and distributed throughout Europe, notably by the French magazine Pif Gadget starting in 1970, and then by the publisher Casterman for the French translation of the albums, the first of which appeared in 1975.

It features a solitary hero who encounters different cultures and traditions. Unlike many comic book characters, Corto Maltese is anchored in a timeline: we know his past, and he grows older. Born on July 10, 1887, in Malta, to a Gypsy mother sometimes described as a prostitute and a Royal Navy sailor father, he himself became a sailor in 1904 and then a pirate a few years later. He sailed the world until 1925. Elusive and attached to his independence, he observed the world with detachment. He met characters inspired by real events but reinterpreted (Stalin is a hotel porter, Rasputin is a wandering criminal) and seduced numerous women, whom he always ended up leaving, like sailors navigating in a male-dominated world where women had no place. Intrigued by numerous myths and legends, Corto Maltese set out in search of El Dorado, the Seven Cities of Cibola, the treasure of Alexander the Great, and even Atlantis.

The eventful story of Corto Maltese is inspired by that of its author, who knew how to construct his own legend and play with the tenuous space that separates reality and fiction in the description of his life and his work. Born in Italy, Hugo Pratt (1927-1995) joined his father in the Italian army in Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia) at the age of 10, before joining the colonial police three years later to suppress Ethiopian independence fighters. When Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie regained control of the country in 1941, his father was taken prisoner and died a few months later, while Hugo Pratt and his mother were repatriated to Italy after being imprisoned in a camp. He was then forcibly conscripted by the Nazi forces, before escaping and joining the Allies. After the war, Hugo Pratt began working for various comics, notably British War Comics, and collaborated with Dino Battaglia and Alberto Ongaro to form the Venice group in Argentina. Like his hero, Hugo Pratt traveled extensively and formed relationships with several women in different parts of the world, with whom he had several children.

Derived from several Corto Maltese albums, the largest fresco in the Comic Strip Trail is composed of four sections, the first of which, taken from the album Les Celtiques (1980), was inaugurated during "Brussels the Baths," a festive attraction located along the Brussels canal, transformed into an urban beach for a few weeks.

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1.90 km

New Port Area of Brussels

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2.48 km

George Floyd Mural by NovaDead

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This fresco was created by NovaDead. It was created during a period of tension following the death of George Floyd, a victim of police violence. This fresco is a tribute to the victims of discrimination, violence and to all those who have been condemned for their skin color, ethnicity, origin.

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5.97 km

Chinese Pavilion of Laeken

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Used in the 1958 world exposition

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8.15 km

Jardin des Fleuristes

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Aerial view of the Florists' Garden, a superb park that is an absolute must-see...

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8.30 km

Jardins du Fleuriste / Gardens of the Florist

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9.36 km

The Atomium

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Impossible to miss this emblematic monument which stands on your right: the Atomium. Erected on the occasion of the 1958 Universal Exhibition organized on the Heysel Plateau, the Atomium consists of nine spheres 18 meters in diameter for a total height of 102 meters and represents an iron crystal enlarged 165 billion times. The different balls are accessible to the public and retrace the history of the monument and Expo 58. The last ball houses a panoramic restaurant.

Doomed to disappear at the end of the exhibition, the Atomium will be saved by its popularity to become this important international symbol of the city of Brussels but also of Belgium.

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Japanese Tower

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The Japanese Tower is a Japanese pagoda in Laeken, City of Brussels, Belgium. The five-storey pagoda is almost 50 meters high and is part of the three-museum complex of the Far East. It was built by order of King Leopold II between 1900 and 1904.
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16.9 km

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Train Station

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10.9 km

2.53 km

2.00 km

762 m

519 m

158 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.51 km

4.22 km

1.56 km

1.26 km

1.15 km

160 m

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