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LISTE DES BÂTIMENTS (CODIFICATION ABRÉGÉE) Code Ville Adresse Code Ville Adresse ARIA Luxembourg Bâtiment Ariane Rue de Genève 1 / Genèvestraat 1 400, route d’Esch G12 Bruxelles Genève 12 - Pas sur la carte B100 Bruxelles Belliard 100 Rue de Genève 12 / Genèvestraat 12 Rue Belliard 100 / Belliardstraat 100 G6 Bruxelles Genève 6 - Pas sur la carte B232 Bruxelles Belliard 232 Rue de Genève 6-8 / Genèvestraat 6-8 Rue Breydel 4 / Breydelstraat 4 GRAN Grange Dunsany, Grange B28 Bruxelles Belliard 28 GUIM Bruxelles Guimard Rue Belliard 28 / Belliardstraat 28 Rue Guimard 10 / Guimardstraat 10 BECH Luxembourg Bâtiment Bech HEI Luxembourg Foyer européen - Pas sur la carte 5, rue Alphonse Weicker 10-12, rue Heine BERL Bruxelles Berlaymont HTC Luxembourg HITEC Rue de la Loi 200 / Wetstraat 200 11, rue Eugène Ruppert BOUR Bruxelles Bourg - Pas sur la carte HTWG Bruxelles Houtweg - Pas sur la carte Rue Colonel Bourg 135-139 / Kolonel Bourgstraat 135-139 Houtweg 23 BOUR2 Bruxelles Bourg 2 - Pas sur la carte J27 Bruxelles Joseph II 27 Rue Colonel Bourg 115 / Kolonel Bourgstraat 115 Rue Joseph II 27 / Josef II-straat 27 BRE2 Bruxelles Breydel 2 J30 Bruxelles Joseph II 30 Avenue d’Auderghem 19 / Oudergemselaan 19 Rue Joseph II 30 / Josef II-straat 30 BREY Bruxelles Breydel J54 Bruxelles Joseph II 54 Avenue d’Auderghem 45 / Oudergemselaan 45 Rue Joseph II 54 / Josef II-straat 54 BU1 Bruxelles Beaulieu 1 - Pas sur la carte J59 Bruxelles Joseph II 59 Avenue de Beaulieu 1 / Beaulieulaan 1 Rue Joseph II 59 / Josef II-straat 59 BU24 Bruxelles Beaulieu 24 - Pas sur la carte J70 Bruxelles Joseph II 70 Avenue de Beaulieu 24 / Beaulieulaan 24 Rue Joseph II 70 / Josef II-straat 70 BU25 Bruxelles Beaulieu 25 - Pas sur la carte J79 Bruxelles Joseph II 79 Avenue de Beaulieu 25 / Beaulieulaan 25 Rue Joseph II 79 / Josef II-straat 79 BU29 Bruxelles Beaulieu 29 - Pas sur la carte J99 Bruxelles Joseph II 99 Avenue de Beaulieu 29 / Beaulieulaan 29 Rue Joseph II 99 / Josef II-straat 99 BU31 Bruxelles Beaulieu 31 - Pas sur la carte JMO Luxembourg Bâtiment Jean Monnet Avenue de Beaulieu 31 / Beaulieulaan 31 Rue Alcide De Gasperi BU33 Bruxelles Beaulieu 33 - Pas sur la carte JRCGEEL Geel Geel site Avenue de Beaulieu 33 / Beaulieulaan 33 Retieseweg 111 BU5 Bruxelles Beaulieu 5 - Pas sur la carte JRCISP Ispra Ispra site Avenue de Beaulieu 5 / Beaulieulaan 5 Via Enrico Fermi 2749, I BU9 Bruxelles Beaulieu 9 - Pas sur la carte JRCKARLS Karlsruhe Karlsruhe site Avenue de Beaulieu 9 / Beaulieulaan 9 Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 C107 Bruxelles Cortenbergh 107 JRCPETT Petten Petten site Avenue de Cortenbergh 107 / Kortenberglaan 107 Westerduinweg 3 C115 Bruxelles Cortenbergh 115 JRCSEVI Séville Expo building Avenue de Cortenbergh 115 / Kortenberglaan 115 Calle Inca Garcilaso, 3 C158 Bruxelles Cortenbergh 158 KORT Bruxelles Archives Avenue de Cortenbergh 158 / Kortenberglaan 158 Industriepark Guldendelle Vinkstraat 2 C25 Bruxelles Cortenbergh 25 L102 Bruxelles Loi 102 Avenue de Cortenbergh 25 / Kortenberglaan 25 Rue de la Loi 102 / Wetstraat 102 CCAB Bruxelles Centre Albert Borschette L130 Bruxelles Loi 130 Rue Froissart 36 / Froissartstraat 36 Rue de la Loi 130 / Wetstraat 130 CDMA Bruxelles Champ de Mars L15 Bruxelles Loi 15 Rue du Champ de Mars 21 / Marsveldstraat 21 Rue de la Loi 15 / Wetstraat 15 CHAR Bruxelles Charlemagne L41 Bruxelles Loi 41 Rue de la Loi 170 / Wetstraat 170 Rue de la Loi 41 / Wetstraat 41 CLOV Bruxelles Crèche Clovis L56 Bruxelles Loi 56 Boulevard Clovis 75-79 / Clovislaan 75-79 Rue de la Loi 56 / Wetstraat 56 COLE Bruxelles Crèche Cornet-Leman L86 Bruxelles Loi 86 Rue du Cornet 41-45 / Hoornstraat 41-45 Rue de la Loi 86 / Wetstraat 86 COVE Bruxelles Covent Garden - Pas sur la carte LACC Luxembourg Bâtiment Laccolith Place Rogier 16 / Rogierplein 16 20, rue Eugène Ruppert COVE2 Bruxelles Covent Garden 2 - Pas sur la carte LX40 Bruxelles Luxembourg 40 Place Rogier 16 / Rogierplein 16 Rue du Luxembourg 40 / Luxemburgstraat 40 CPE1 Luxembourg Centre polyvalent de la petite enfance LX46 Bruxelles Luxembourg 46 1, rue Albert Borschette Rue du Luxembourg 46 / Luxemburgstraat 46 CPE2 Luxembourg Centre polyvalent de la petite enfance (crèche) MADO Bruxelles Madou Rue Albert Borschette Place Madou 1 / Madouplein 1 CPE3 Luxembourg Centre polyvalent de la petite enfance (nouveau bâtiment) MER Luxembourg Mercier Rue Albert Borschette 2, rue Mercier CPE5 Mamer Centre polyvalent de l’enfance MERO Bruxelles Mérode Rue Gaston Thorn Avenue de Tervuren 41 / Tervurenlaan 41 CSM1 Bruxelles Cour Saint-Michel 1 MON15 Bruxelles Montoyer 15 Cours Saint-Michel 23 / Sint-Michielswarande 23 Rue Montoyer 15 / Montoyerstraat 15 DAV1 Bruxelles Immeuble logistique - Pas sur la carte MON34 Bruxelles Montoyer 34 Avenue du Bourget 1-3 / Bourgetlaan 1-3 Rue Montoyer 34 / Montoyerstraat 34 DM24 Bruxelles Demot 24 MON59 Bruxelles Montoyer 59 Rue Demot 24 / Demotstraat 24 Rue Montoyer 59 / Montoyerstraat 59 DM28 Bruxelles Demot 28 N105 Bruxelles Nerviens 105 Rue Demot 28 / Demotstraat 28 Avenue des Nerviens 105 / Nervierslaan 105 DRB Luxembourg Bâtiment Drosbach ORBN Bruxelles Orban 12, rue G. 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