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Mini-Europe receives 350,000 visitors per year [2] and has a turnover of €4 million. [3] Mini-Europe is the brainchild of Johannes A. Lorijn, who founded similar miniature parks in Austria and Spain. [4] The park contains live action models such as trains, mills, an erupting Mount Vesuvius, and cable cars. A guide gives the details on all the ...
Frans Wouters, Kunstschilder (1612-1659, Antwerp, 1872) De Val van Antwerpen, geschiedk. drama in zeven tafer. (bekroond, Gent, 1873) Eenige Bladen uit de geschiedenis van het Onderwijs te Antwerpen (Antwerp, 1874) Mijnen vrienden Jan van Beers en Hendrika Mertens op hunne zilveren bruiloft (poem, Antwerp, 1875)
Pieter-Frans De Noter (23 February 1779, Walen, near Mechelen – 22 November 1842, Ghent) was a Flemish painter of landscapes and interiors. Life and works.
Ten years after its founding, the stem puppet theater Het Spelleke van Folklore, the former Spelleke van de Muide, found a home in the museum and it has remained there until today. The Folklore Museum moved from Lange Steenstraat to the Children's Alijn Hospital on Kraanlei in 1962 and was renamed the Museum of Folklore.
NTGent, originally Nederlands Toneel Gent, is a theatre company in Ghent, Belgium. Subtitled "Het Stadtstheater van de Toekomst" (the City Theatre of the Future), it is especially known for the avant garde theatre produced by Milo Rau , who was artistic director from 2018 until January 2023.
Van Mander stated that Chrispijn van den Broeck was 'a good inventor... clever at large nudes and just as good an architect'. The latter may refer to his involvement in temporary constructions and decorations during festivities in the city, such as the theatre competition called the Landjuweel held in Antwerp in 1561 and the Joyous Entries in Antwerp of 1570 and 1582.
Frans de Potter (4 January 1834, Ghent – 15 August 1904) was a Belgian writer in the Dutch language. He was Chief Clerk of the Fondsenblad of Ghent, and from 1886 onwards secretary of the Flemish Academy .
Van Ghent was baptised on 14 May 1626, in the church of Winssen.It is assumed he was born the same day. In 1642, he became provost of Elst, as a sinecure.. Of noble birth, he made a career in the army from 1645 onwards; he started in the regiment of the Count of Hoorne; in 1648, he was promoted to the rank of captain, serving in said regiment.