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  2. Category:21st-century establishments in Belgium - Wikipedia

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  3. Maison Losseau - Wikipedia

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    The Maison Losseau is an Art Nouveau private house located in Mons, Belgium.Dating from the 18th century, it was renovated in Art Nouveau style in the early 1900s at the request of Léon Losseau by Paul Saintenoy.

  4. Category:21st century in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Years of the 21st century in Belgium (26 C, 25 P) 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Belgium (1 C, 10 P) 21st century in Brussels (3 C, 1 P) C.

  5. Category:21st-century architecture in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century architecture in Belgium" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Plopsaland De Panne

  6. Place Charles Rogier - Wikipedia

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    The square was originally known as the Place des Nations / Natieplein ("Nations Square") or the Place de Cologne / Keulenplein ("Cologne Square"). In 1885, following the death of the liberal statesman and former Prime Minister of Belgium, Charles Rogier, it was renamed the Place Charles Rogier / Karel Rogierplein ("Charles Rogier Square") in his honour.

  7. Collegiate Church of St. Peter and St. Guido - Wikipedia

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    This first collegiate church was in the Romanesque style, as attested by the 11th-century crypt that still exists beneath the chancel, and which was intended for the worship of relics. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In this crypt lies a very old tombstone, resting on two brick pedestals, with no inscription and with only design a branch with a few leaves.

  8. Royal Trust (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Trust Society of Belgium (Dutch: Koninklijke Schenking; French: Donation royale; German: Königliche Schenkung) was a donation to the state proposed in a letter by King Leopold II of Belgium on 9 April 1900. In addition some properties were added to the donation in a letter of 15 November 1900.

  9. Neoclassical architecture in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Palace of the Nation in Brussels, Gilles-Barnabé Guimard, 1778–83. Neoclassical architecture (Dutch: Neoclassicistische architectuur, French: Architecture néo-classique) appeared in Belgium during the period of Austrian occupation in the mid-18th century and enjoyed considerable longevity in the country, surviving through periods of French and Dutch occupation, and the birth of Independent ...