Chaussée de Charleroi
| Charleroise Steenweg (Dutch) | |
View of the Ma Campagne crossroad with the Chaussée de Charleroi/Charleroisesteenweg | |
| Namesake | Charleroi |
|---|---|
| Type | Chaussee |
| Location | City of Brussels and Saint-Gilles, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium |
| Postal code | 1000, 1060 |
| Coordinates | 50°49′43″N 4°21′20″E / 50.82861°N 4.35556°E |
The Chaussée de Charleroi (French, pronounced [ʃo.se d(ə) ʃaʁ.lə.ʁwa]) or Charleroisesteenweg (Dutch, pronounced [ʃɑr.lə.rwaː.səˌsteːn.ʋɛx]) is a major street in Brussels, Belgium, running through the municipalities of Saint-Gilles and the City of Brussels. It connects the Place Stéphanie/Stefanieplein in the City of Brussels to the Ma Campagne crossroad in Saint-Gilles. It forms the N261 road with the Avenue Brugmann/Brugmannlaan, the Rue de Stalle/Stallestraat and the Rue Prolongée de Stalle/Verlengde Stallestraat. It is named after the city of Charleroi (Wallonia).[1][2]
Many bars, restaurants, hotels and shops are located on the Chaussée de Charleroi. The Brussels tram routes 92 and 97 also run on this street.
See also
References
- ^ "Chaussée de Charleroi – Inventaire du patrimoine architectural". monument.heritage.brussels (in French). Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- ^ "Chaussée de Charleroi – Inventaire du patrimoine architectural". monument.heritage.brussels (in French). Retrieved 4 November 2023.
External links
Media related to Chaussée de Charleroi/Charleroisesteenweg (Brussels) at Wikimedia Commons