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Place Jean Rey

Buildings and structures completed in 2001City of BrusselsEuropean quarter of BrusselsSquares in Brussels
Place Jean Rey Jean Reyplein in 2017 03
Place Jean Rey Jean Reyplein in 2017 03

The Place Jean Rey (Dutch: Jean Reyplein) is a square in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was inaugurated in 2001 and is named after Jean Rey (1902–1983), the second President of the European Commission. The headquarters of some of the major EU institutions are located on or close to this square, including those of the Council and the Parliament.

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Place Jean Rey
Place Jean Rey - Jean Reyplein, City of Brussels

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Place Jean Rey - Jean Reyplein
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