Rue de Linthout
The street of Linthout (in Dutch: Linthoutstraat ) is a street of Brussels located on the territory of the common of Etterbeek, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert and Schaerbeek.
The tracing of the street begins in Schaerbeek, with the crossroads formed by the Avenue of Roodebeek and the Place of Jamblinne de Meux and finishes in Etterbeek with the crossroads formed by the Avenue Charles Degroux, the Rue Barristers president Braffort, the Rue Gerard and the Rue of Tongres.
The n°s 1-93 & 2 to 102 are on the territory of the commune of Schaerbeek, the n°s 93 at the end are on the territory of the commune of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert and the n°s 116 at the end are on the territory of the commune of Etterbeek
The street owes its name with the old Wood of Linthout.
Notable addresses
- n° 50: institute of the Faithful Virgin
- n° 65: séniorie Linthout
- n° 150 : private clinic Europe Saint-Michel
See too
- List of the streets of Etterbeek
- List of the streets of Schaerbeek
- List of the streets of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
External bond
- satellite Localization of the street on WikiMapia
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