Brussels (Brussels morning newspaper) -The Kunstberg garden source in Brussels, renewed by € 210,000, now has a 2 -year maintenance plan to guarantee its maintenance. Designed by René Péchère, it is still a key garden feature.
As Vrt News reported, the great source in the Kunstberg garden in Brussels obtained a 2 -year image change plan, which cost 210,000 euros. After the solution, they established a 2 -year plan to keep the source in good shape.
The officials said the plan implies routine checks, repairing every time they decompose and additional care winter door to protect against the cold. The source will also be verified and modified annually to ensure that it works correctly.
How was the source restored and kept in the Kunstberg garden in Brussels?
The conformity with the officials, the pumps and the control units will obtain significant maintenance to help them last. The plan also includes winter maintenance, where the source will be prepared for cold weather when draining water and protecting the freezing system. Each spring, the source will be tested and adjusted completely to ensure that it works perfectly for the next season.
The renewal of the source began in August 2024 to improve how it works. The basin emptied and cleaned to get rid of dirt, algae and mineral accumulation. Everything was checked, and broken pieces such as pipes, nozzles, pumps and lights were fixed or replaced.
They also worked on stamps and waterproofing to avoid leaks in the future. They mentioned that the goal was to make sure the source looks great and works well for many years. The renewal is already carried out, and the source is completely restored and working perfectly.
This garden was made by René Péchère between 1957 and 1958. Péchère was known for his ability to mix nature with the city, and designed the mountain of art to include art, buildings and nature, quiet space for everyone.
The officials mentioned that the work to fix and harass the source is very important. It ensures that the source maintains its historical and artistic value, remove a prominent and functional part of the Kunstberg garden for many years.