From 1 - 10 / 33
  • This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2023. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.

  • This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2024. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.

  • This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2024. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.

  • The Brusky Ortho 1987 product is a set of RGB (red, green, blue) orthophotomaps covering the territory of the Brussels Region. The images used for these orthophotoplans were taken in 1987.

  • The Brusky Ortho 1996 product is a set of RGB (red, green, blue) orthophotomaps covering the territory of the Brussels Region. The images used for these orthophotoplans were taken in 1996.

  • This map corresponds to the "Carte topographique et hypsométrique de Bruxelles et ses environs", drawn around 1858 at a scale of 1:20,000 by Joseph Huvenne (draftsman, topographer) and engraved by J. Ongers. It covers the Brussels region from Neder-Over-Heembeek to Drogenbos and from Berchem-Sainte-Agathe to Auderghem.

  • Brussels-Capital Region: Contour lines give an overview of the real ground on a topographic map. A contour line is the intersection of real terrain with a horizontal plane of given elevation. Contour lines are obtained from the Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

  • The orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2015.

  • The orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2014.

  • This dataset includes the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) orthophotos created in 2019. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 5 centimeters.