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Maelbeek metro station

Maelbeek or Maalbeek is a Brussels Metro station on lines 1 and 5. It is located under the Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat in the City of Brussels, Belgium. The station takes its name from the nearby Maalbeek stream.

History
/ station was inaugurated on 17 December 1969 as a premetro station (i.e. a station served by underground tramways), as part of the first underground public transport route in Belgium, which initially stretched from De Brouckère to Schuman. On 20 September 1976, this premetro line was converted into a heavy metro line, which was later split into two distinct lines on 6 October 1982: former lines 1A and 1B, both serving /. On 4 April 2009, metro operation was restructured and the station is now served by metro lines 1 and 5. The station was closed for over a month following the attacks. On 25 April 2016, it reopened again. File:Maelbeek metro entrance after March 2016 Brussels attacks 2016-03-24 --3.JPG|/ metro entrance after the 2016 Brussels bombings File:Maelbeek metro entrance after March 2016 Brussels attacks 2016-03-24 --6.JPG|Flowers and inscriptions at the metro entrance File:MetroMaalbeekherdenking.jpg|Temporary memorial wall in the station after the attacks ==Interior and art==
Interior and art
The walls of the station's platforms are decorated with white Azulejo tiles manufactured in Portugal. The visual artist Benoît van Innis was commissioned to paint eight portraits on the walls. ==Location==
Location
The station is located under the Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, a street best known for the many official buildings of the European Union (EU), including the European Parliament and the European Commission, as well as of the Belgian Government. One of the station's exits leads to the Rue de la Loi, with a side entrance leading to the /. The other exit leads to the /. It is located under the bridge carrying the Rue de la Loi. Nearby (also on the Chaussée d'Etterbeek) is an entrance leading to the SNCB/NMBS (heavy rail) southbound platforms of Schuman railway station. This entrance is located under the railway bridge with stairs up to the platforms. ==Area==
Area
Nearby landmarks include: • Chapel of the ResurrectionEuropean QuarterEuropean Parliament ==See also==
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