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  2. Grand-Place - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, the Belgian Workers' Party (POB/BWP), the first socialist party in Belgium, was founded during a meeting at the Grand-Place, at the same place where the First International had convened, and where Karl Marx had written The Communist Manifesto in 1848. [59] [5] The Grand-Place, c. 1895, with the bandstand in its centre

  3. List of houses of the Grand-Place - Wikipedia

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    Site plan of the Grand-Place/Grote Markt in Brussels. The Grand-Place/Grote Markt in Brussels, Belgium, is lined on each side with a number of guildhalls and a few private houses. At first modest structures, in their current form, they are largely the result of the reconstruction after the bombardment of 1695.

  4. Brussels Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the south side of the Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square), opposite the neo-Gothic King's House or Bread House [a] building, housing the Brussels City Museum. [ 1 ] Erected between 1401 and 1455, the Town Hall is the only remaining medieval building of the Grand-Place and is considered a masterpiece of civil Gothic ...

  5. Guilds of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Guildhalls on the Grand-Place/Grote Markt in Brussels. The Guilds of Brussels (French: Guildes de Bruxelles; Dutch: Gilden van Brussel), grouped in the Nine Nations of Brussels (French: Neuf Nations de Bruxelles; Dutch: Negen Naties van Brussel), were associations of craft guilds that dominated the economic life of Brussels in the late medieval and early modern periods.

  6. Grote Markt - Wikipedia

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    Grote Markt listen ⓘ (Dutch for "Grand Market"; French: Grand-Place) is a common name of a centrally located historic market square in many cities in Belgium and the Netherlands. Grote Markt (Antwerp) Grote Markt (Brussels), also known as the Grand-Place; Grote Markt (Haarlem) Grote Markt (Kortrijk) Grote Markt (Leuven) Grote Markt ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Belgium accepted the convention on 24 July 1996, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] Belgium has 16 sites inscribed on the list. The first sites to be added to the list were the Flemish Béguinages, the Grand-Place in Brussels and the lifts on the Canal du Centre, at the 22nd UNESCO session in 1998 ...

  8. Jacob van Thienen - Wikipedia

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    Brussels' Town Hall Jacob (or Jaak , or Jacques ) van Thienen (also called van Gobertingen ) [ 1 ] was a Flemish architect of the early 15th century (his dates of birth and death are unknown). He is believed to have designed Brussels' Town Hall (French: Hôtel de Ville , Dutch: Stadhuis ), around 1402.

  9. Place de Brouckère - Wikipedia

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    The Place de Brouckère (French, pronounced [plas də bʁu.kɛʁ]) or De Brouckèreplein is a major square in central Brussels, Belgium. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), replacing the Temple of the Augustinians , which was demolished in 1893.