Neoclassical architecture appeared in Belgium during the period of Austrian occupation in the mid-18th century and enjoyed considerable longevity in the...
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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Château of Mariemont (redirect from Mariemont, Belgium)
became a favoured residence in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was rebuilt by Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine in neoclassical style. It was destroyed...
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Château Charles (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
The Château Charles was a neoclassical palace in Tervuren, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was intended as summer retreat for Prince Charles Alexander...
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Place Royale, Brussels (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
[ˈkoːnɪŋsˌplɛin]; "King's Square") is a historic neoclassical square in the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Modelled after the so-called French royal square...
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Château de Seneffe (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
reconstructed in its original 18th-century state. Neoclassical architecture in Belgium List of castles in Belgium bibliotheque-numerique Ann H. Sievers: Master...
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Cinquantenaire Arcade (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
immediately to the east. Belgium portal Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Culture of Belgium Belgium in the long nineteenth century Région...
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Place des Palais (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
(6.2 mi) circuit through Brussels. Belgium portal Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Belgium in the long nineteenth century "Place...
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Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
Waterloo) is a rotunda in Belgium that houses a monumental panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Waterloo. The neoclassical building is located immediately...
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House of Jacques-Louis David (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
of Jacques-Louis David is a neoclassical building located at 7, rue Léopold (formerly rue Guillaume) in Brussels, Belgium, where the painter died on 29...
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Pavilion of Human Passions (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
Horta-Lambeaux Pavilion, is a neoclassical pavilion in the form of a Greek temple that was built by Victor Horta in 1896 in the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark...
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Congress Column (redirect from Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Belgium))
victims. In 1998, a third memorial plaque was dedicated to the Belgian soldiers killed in the service of peace since 1945. Belgium portal Neoclassical architecture...
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Monument to the Martyrs of the 1830 Revolution (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
crypt Plaque in the crypt recalling the Administrative Commission's decision Belgium portal Neoclassical architecture in Belgium Sculpture in Brussels History...
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Neoclassicism is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which emerged in France in the 1740s and became dominant in France between about 1760...
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Sablon, Brussels (category Official website not in Wikidata)
by Lambeaux Belgium portal Neighbourhoods in Brussels Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Culture of Belgium Belgium in the long nineteenth...
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Architecture of Belgium Neoclassical architecture in Belgium Cuisine of Belgium Festivals in Belgium Languages of Belgium Media in Belgium National symbols...
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Brussels Park (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
first public park, being originally laid out between 1776 and 1783 in a neoclassical style by the French architect Gilles-Barnabé Guimard and the Austrian...
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Royal Palace of Brussels (redirect from Royal Palace of Belgium)
Royal Trust (Belgium) Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Culture of Belgium Belgium in the long nineteenth century In isolation, van...
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Gordon Monument (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
The Gordon Monument is a neoclassical monument to a slain warrior on the battlefield of Waterloo. The person commemorated is Lt Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon...
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Mesen Castle (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
Mesen Castle was an important noble residence in Lede, Belgium, today partly ruined and completely abandoned. The castle is considered to have been one...
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Markgravelei (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
Markgravelei is a prominent street in the Antwerp, Belgium, notable for its 19th- and early 20th-century architecture, its wide, tree-lined avenue, which...
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Royal Park Theatre (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
is a theatre in central Brussels, Belgium. It is located at 3, rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, on the edge of Brussels Park, facing the Belgian House of Parliament...
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transnational sites also include the Belfries of Belgium and France, shared with France, the Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, shared with six other countries...
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Palace of the Nation (category Neoclassical palaces in Belgium)
la Nation; German: Palast der Nation) is a neoclassical palace in Brussels, Belgium, housing the Belgian Federal Parliament. The Parliament consists...
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revived many times and found new life as neoclassicism. Each time it is revived, it is different. Vernacular architecture works slightly differently and is listed...
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Château de La Fougeraie (category Castles in Brussels)
false. Belgium portal List of castles and châteaux in Belgium Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Culture of Belgium Belgium in the...
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Palace of Laeken (category Neoclassical palaces in Belgium)
in Belgium Royal Trust (Belgium) Neoclassical architecture in Belgium History of Brussels Culture of Belgium Belgium in the long nineteenth century Région...
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St. Joseph Minor Seminary (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
Klein Seminarie or SJKS) is a Catholic secondary school in Sint-Niklaas, Diocese of Ghent, Belgium. There were previously a Recollect monastery and a seminary...
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La Monnaie (category Neoclassical architecture in Belgium)
an opera house in central Brussels, Belgium. The National Opera of Belgium, a federal institution, takes the name of this theatre in which it is housed—La...
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1789 in architecture involved some significant events. The main block of the Grand Pump Room, Bath, England, is begun by Thomas Baldwin. Cross Bath, in Bath...
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