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The building of the Gaspar Museum in Arlon. The Gaspar Museum (French: Musée Gaspar, Dutch: Gaspar Museum) is an art museum in Arlon, in the Luxembourg province of Belgium. . The museum is dedicated to the art of sculptor Jean-Marie Gaspar (1861–1931) and the work of his brother, photographer Charles Gaspar [] (1871–1950), who were both born in Arl
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History. The Church of Saint-Martin was founded in honor of Saint Martin in Arlon, in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. [citation needed] Built over seven years, the St Martin's church in Arlon was inaugurated in 1914. It was designed by Belgian architects Edouard Van Gheluwe and Modeste de Noyette. [1]
Arlon S. Atherton. Arlon Sabin Atherton (April 4, 1842 - December 6, 1922) was an American politician from Warwick, Massachusetts, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives after being elected to the 94th Massachusetts General Court in 1872. [1][2] He was re-elected to the 104th Massachusetts General Court in 1882. [3]
Arlon (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Walloon: Årlon; Dutch: Aarlen [ˈaːrlə(n)] ⓘ; Luxembourgish: Arel ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium. With a population of just over 28,000, it is the smallest provincial capital in Belgium.
Postal codes. 6704. Area codes. 063. Guirsch (French pronunciation: [ɡiʁʃ]; Luxembourgish: Giisch; ‹See Tfd› German: Girsch) is a sub-municipality of the city of Arlon located in the province of Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium. It was a separate municipality until 1977. On 1 January 1977, it was merged into Arlon. [1]
Godefroid Kurth was born on 11 May 1847 in Arlon, the capital of the Belgian province of Luxembourg. His father, a former soldier from Cologne who was naturalized as a Belgian in 1842, became a police commissioner in Arlon but died in 1850. [1] The family spoke Luxembourgish at home, and he learned French in primary school.
Early life and education. Frédérique Lenger was born on August 12, 1921, in Arlon, Belgium, one of three daughters of a lawyer. After studying classics in the Lycée Royal d’Arlon, she studied for a licentiate in mathematics at the Université libre de Bruxelles from 1939 to 1943. The University officially closed in 1941 to prevent its ...