Brussels grew up around a castle on an island in the Zenne. When the city expanded, a first city wall was built, of which some parts have been preserved. It soon proved too small and a second pentagonal city wall was built. It included seven hills: the Koudenberg, the St.-Michielsberg, the Warmoesberg, the Mont des Arts, the St.-Pietersberg, the Sablon and the Botanic Garden. Of this second wall, only the tower of the Porte de Hal remains above ground; underground retaining walls were found during the construction of the Munthof metro station. View of Brussels, 1664-65 by Jan-Baptist Bonneroy The city successively became the capital of the Duchy of Brabant, the Seventeen Provinces, the Southern Netherlands, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (together with Amsterdam), Belgium, the Flemish Community, the French Community and the Brussels-Capital Region and is the administrative center of the European Union. In 1853, the area of the European Quarter was annexed with the eastern extension of Brussels, in 1864 the Bois de la Cambre and the Avenue Louise leading to it followed with the southern extension of Brussels, and in 1921 the municipality experienced its greatest expansion with the annexation of Haren, Laeken , Neder-Over-Heembeek and the northern extension.
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