- The
Poelaert Elevators (French:
Ascenseurs Poelaert; Dutch: Poelaertliften), in po****r
language Elevators of the
Marolles (French:
Ascenseurs des Marolles...
- and the Bar ****ociation of Brussels.
Designed by the
architect Joseph Poelaert, in an
eclectic style of Greco-Roman inspiration, to
replace an
older courthouse...
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Joseph Poelaert (21
March 1817 – 3
November 1879) was a
Belgian architect. He was
entrusted with
important projects in Brussels, such as
Saint Catherine's...
- The
Poelaert Foundation is a
Belgian ****ociation of
public interest,
incorporated by the Bar of Brussels. The
Foundation bears the name of the architect...
- The
Poelaert family is a
Brussels bourgeois family famous for its
architects and sculptors. Its most
notable member is
Joseph Poelaert,
architect of the...
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Saint Catherine. The
current church was
designed by the
architect Joseph Poelaert and
built between 1854 and 1874 on the site of a
basin of the
former Port...
- Louise-Marie, wife of King
Leopold I, to the
design of the
architect Joseph Poelaert. Pope Pius XI
granted a
decree of
pontifical coronation towards the venerated...
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January 1855, the
theatre was
reconstructed after the
designs of
Joseph Poelaert within a
period of
fourteen months. The
auditorium (with 1,200 seats) and...
- Circular. The
monument to the 1914-1918 1940-1945
Belgian infantry (place
Poelaert, Brussels)
includes on its
western face (opposite to the
avenue Louise)...
- Belgium,
Charles Rogier,
according to a
design by the
architect Joseph Poelaert. At the top of the
column is a
statue of Belgium's
first monarch; King...