• Jacques Poelaert (sic actually Albert Poelaert), and the Poelaert-Jacobs-Opdenbosch family. Guy Waltenier, "Les Quartiers généalogiques de Joseph Poelaert",...
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    and the Bar Association of Brussels. Designed by the architect Joseph Poelaert, in an eclectic style of Greco-Roman inspiration, to replace an older courthouse...
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    Louise-Marie, wife of King Leopold I, to the design of the architect Joseph Poelaert. Pope Pius XI granted a decree of pontifical coronation towards the venerated...
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    at the site of the Law Courts of Brussels, designed by architect Joseph Poelaert. He later apprenticed under sculptor Georges Houtstont, and took classes...
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    Church of St. John and Nicholas in Schaerbeek (1847–50) 1849 Joseph Poelaert Poelaert was an eclectic architect who has some neoclassical achievements to...
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    designed by Henri Van Dievoet (1869–1931), a nephew of the architect Joseph Poelaert, in an eclectic Beaux-Arts style, mixing borrowings from the Louis XV and...
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    Brussels on 29 March 1962, married a nephew of the architect Joseph Poelaert, René Poelaert, (1874–1946), stockbroker, director of the Central Mutual Fund...
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    (1855–1929) was a distinguished Belgian architect, who collaborated with Joseph Poelaert and Henry Van de Velde. 1919: Commander of the Order of Leopold. "Dario...
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    director of the Poelaert Foundation which aims at promoting a full renovation of the Palace of Justice in Brussels, called Poelaert by the name of its...
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    King Leopold II and Empress Carlota of Mexico. The architect was Joseph Poelaert, designer of the famed Brussels' Palace of Justice. The church contains...
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    the Stéphanie Tunnel is a road tunnel of 465 mt. long, connecting Place Poelaert to Avenue Louise, construction of which was completed in 1957. The steamboat...
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    southern entrance to the central path was designed by the architect Joseph Poelaert in 1857 and executed in 1858, before being moved further north in 1904–1908...
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    II, the style can be seen in the Palais de Justice (designed by Joseph Poelaert) and the Cinquantenaire. Nevertheless, Brussels became one of the major...
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  • and sculptor Joseph Noiret (1927–2012), painter, writer and poet Joseph Poelaert (1817–1879), architect, author of the Palais de Justice Paul Saintenoy...
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  • Xavier Deutsch awarded the Prix Rossel for La Belle Étoile. Buildings Poelaert Elevators in Brussels inaugurated Art Deco Flagey Building, former national...
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    miniature circa 1854. Hortense Poelaert (1815–1900), wife of Eugène van Dievoet I (1804–1858), sister of the architect Joseph Poelaert (portrait by Ignace Brice...
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    the grandson of Eugene van Dievoet and Hortense Poelaert (sister of the famous architect Joseph Poelaert). After studying at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts...
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    (1873) and the Palace of Justice (1883). The latter, designed by Joseph Poelaert, in eclectic style, is reputed to be the largest building constructed in...
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    opportunities have presented themselves. In 2007, a loop was built on the Place Poelaert/Poelaertplein, to accommodate short-running 94 trams, which had the peculiarity...
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    Représentants. Bouré's portrait busts of notable Belgians include Joseph Poelaert, the architect of the Palais de Justice; the surgeon and iodotherapist...
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    Israeli architect Claude Strebelle (1917–2010), architect and builder Joseph Poelaert (date unknown): New building of St. Catherine's Church, Brussels. Jean-Frédéric...
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  • 1959) Philippe Neerman (1930-2011) Charles Nissens (1858-1919) Joseph Poelaert (1817-1879) Dita Roque-Gourary (1915-2010) Paul Saintenoy (1862-1952) Christian...
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  • dans le quartier de Matonge à Bruxelles suite à la manifestation place Poelaert, des magasins pillés". www.lalibre.be. Retrieved June 7, 2020.. La Libre...
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    Brussels 36 Place Saint Jean rue du Lombard 42 City of Brussels 37 Poelaert place Poelaert 3 City of Brussels 38 Jeu de Balle rue Blaes 135-141 City of Brussels...
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  • Listening to Schumann; Portrait de Mademoiselle Van der Hecht Buildings Joseph Poelaert, Palais de Justice, Brussels 18 February – Jacques Ochs, artist and fencer...
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