WW1 at St Trinité
1060, rue de l'Aqueduc, back of Eglise de la Sainte Trinité
The sculptor has given his name and the date, in the bronze: Guill. Charlier 1917. Inaugurated in 1920. The bronze came from melting down a muc...
Foundation stone laid by King Leopold I on 25 September 1850, monument inaugurated 26 September 1859. The square was previously known as place des...
The monument shows Jenneval’s head and below, a female figure, Belgium, inscribing his name in the annuls of History. Jenneval is buried in the Ma...
This monument is for the pigeon-fanciers (colombophiles) and, charmingly, also for the pigeons themselves (pigeon soldats). It was produced by Ha...
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