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Schaarbeek railway station

Schaarbeek railway station, railway station in Belgium

Schaerbeek railway station is a Flemish neo-renaissance structure in northeastern Brussels, built in two phases starting from 1887 with a major extension completed in 1913. The building features a distinctive horseshoe-shaped window, a spherical turret roof, and has been a protected heritage site since 1994.

The station opened in 1887, marking a key moment in Brussels' expansion through rail transport. Architect Franz Seulen's extension around 1913 reflected the growing importance of train travel, and the site gained official protected heritage status in 1994.

The name Schaerbeek comes from Flemish origins and reflects the area's local heritage. The station remains an active meeting point for commuters and visitors today, where the preserved architecture speaks to the role trains once played in connecting the city and its residents.

The station is accessible on foot from central Brussels and served by tram and bus routes, making it easy to reach by public transport. Visitors should know the building is now unstaffed, with tickets available from machines at the entrance.

The building features a striking horseshoe-shaped window and a spherical turret roof that resembles a diver's helmet. These unusual design elements are visually distinctive and give the station a memorable character that sets it apart from typical railway buildings.

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Location
Location
Inception
1887
Architects
Franz Seulen
Official opening
1890
Architectural style
Flemish neo-renaissance architecture
Elevation above the sea
15 m
Operator
NMBS/SNCB
GPS coordinates
50.87839,4.37846
Latest update
February 7, 2026 11:40
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