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The Château of Val-Duchesse (French: Château de Val-Duchesse [ʃato də val dyʃɛs]; Dutch: Kasteel van Hertoginnedal) is a château and estate in the municipality of Auderghem in Brussels, Belgium. The château, which occupies the site of a former priory, is owned by the Belgian Royal Trust.
Rouge Cloître Abbey [1] (French: Abbaye du Rouge-Cloître) or Roodklooster Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van het Roodklooster) is a former Augustinian priory, founded in 1367. It is located in the Sonian Forest, in south-eastern Brussels, Belgium. It was abolished in 1796. Nowadays, it is administered by the municipality of Auderghem.
Abbatial Basilica of SS Peter and Paul, Saint-Hubert, Belgium; see List of Catholic basilicas Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Prague , Czech Republic Basilica of Saint Peter and Saint Paul; the former name of Notre-Dame de la Couture, Le Mans , Sarthe, Maine, Pays de la Loire, France
Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux was an obvious target, given its small size and limited resources; its suppression was facilitated by the coincidental death of Bishop Pierre-François-Xavier de Reboul de Lambert, on 13 March 1791, before the required oaths of allegiance to the Civil Constitution by the clergy could be imposed.
Monument at Prince Avenue in Auderghem: Brussels: 1930 [19] 2020: This monument on Prince Square (French: Square du Souverain) at the Prince Avenue (Dutch: Vorstlaan, French: Boulevard du Souverain) featured a bust of Leopold II, surrounded by several other stone art works and a bilingual plaque. The bust was vandalised and knocked down, and ...
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But Auderghem was withdrawn from this union by royal act, leaving Watermael-Boitsfort on its own. Thus, Auderghem became an independent municipality in 1863, with only 1,600 inhabitants. With the construction of the rail line linking Brussels and Tervuren as well as, in 1910, the construction of the Boulevard du Souverain / Vorstlaan ...