Equestrian statue of Albert I, Brussels
Statue of King Albert I | |
| Location | Place de l'Albertine / Albertinaplein 1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium |
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| Coordinates | 50°50′39″N 4°21′22.5″E / 50.84417°N 4.356250°E |
| Designer | Alfred Courtens |
| Type | Equestrian statue |
| Completion date | 1951 |
| Dedicated to | King Albert I |
The equestrian statue of Albert I (French: Statue équestre d'Albert I; Dutch: Ruiterstandbeeld van Albert I) is a bronze equestrian statue erected in Brussels, Belgium, in memory of King Albert I, third King of the Belgians. It was created by the sculptor Alfred Courtens in 1951.
The statue stands on the Place de l'Albertine/Albertinaplein, at the point where the Mont des Arts/Kunstberg joins the Boulevard de l'Empereur/Keizerslaan, and a few tens of metres from the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR). This area is served by Brussels-Central railway station.