-
modernist Athens Charter, such as the L'Écluse
Tower along the
Boulevard Louis Mettewie/Louis
Mettewielaan in the
upper town and the
Brunfaut Tower near the canal...
- Molenb****
Cemetery between the Chaussée de Gand and the
Boulevard Louis Mettewie/Louis Mettewielaan. This
cemetery was
inaugurated on 16
August 1864 to...
- Anne
Morelli (born in 1948, also
known as Anne
Mettewie-Morelli) is a
Belgian historian of
Italian origins,
specialized in the
history of
religions and...
-
Boulevard Léopold II
Avenue Léopold III Rue de la Loi
Boulevard Louis Mettewie Boulevard Louis Schmidt Avenue Louise Chaussée de
Louvain Boulevard Maurice...
- of the 16 ha (40 acres)
estate for
urbanisation works (Boulevard
Louis Mettewie/Louis Mettewielaan,
streets and villas). The park was
converted into a...
- 4°19′8″E / 50.85139°N 4.31889°E / 50.85139; 4.31889
Scheutbos Park
Mettewie Quarter 50°51′00″N 4°17′30″E / 50.85000°N 4.29167°E / 50.85000; 4.29167...
- Schweitzerplein,
where it
crosses tram
route 19 and the
Boulevard Louis Mettewie/Louis
Mettewielaan past Molenb****-Saint-Jean Cemetery. The
route then turns...
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Roman Catholic Church of St.
Charles Borromeo and Good
Herder Karreveld-
Mettewie, Molenb****-Saint-Jean/Sint-Jans-Molenb**** 50°51′31.19″N 4°19′9.18″E /...
- from 1939 to 1978
Louise Charlotte M****art (1880–1906),
dramaturge Louis Mettewie (1855–1942),
mayor from 1919 to 1938
Henry Meuwis (1870–1935), painter...
-
Brussels around that time. By the 1920s, the then-mayor of Molenb****,
Louis Mettewie,
although an anti-clerical liberal, made the muni****l
council financially...