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  2. Porte Saint-Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Porte Saint-Martin was designed by architect Pierre Bullet (a student of François Blondel, architect of the nearby Porte Saint-Denis) at the order of Louis XIV in honor of his victories on the Rhine and in Franche-Comté. Built in 1674, it replaced a medieval gate in the city walls built by Charles V. It was restored in 1988.

  3. Villa Bloemenwerf - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Bloemenwerf was Van de Velde's private residence (with his wife Maria Sèthe and their child) and served as a workshop for him and his collaborators, as well as a centre for meetings with the European intellectual and artistic elite of the time. Van de Velde left the Bloemenwerf and Brussels for Weimar, Germany, in 1900.

  4. Zaventem - Wikipedia

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    The municipality is a suburb of Brussels, and Sint-Stevens-Woluwe directly borders the city, specifically the Woluwe-Saint-Lambert municipality. On 1 January 2006, Zaventem had a total population of 28,651.

  5. Rogier Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Rogier Tower (French: Tour Rogier; Dutch: Rogiertoren) is a skyscraper located in the Northern Quarter central business district of Brussels, Belgium.It owes its name to the Place Charles Rogier/Karel Rogierplein on which it is situated.

  6. Molenbeek-Saint-Jean - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, several rundown industrial buildings have been renovated and converted into prime real estate and other community functions. Examples include: The Fonderie, a former smelter of the Compagnie des Bronzes de Bruxelles, operational from 1854 to 1979, now home to Brussels' Museum of Industry and Labour. The museum focuses on the industry ...

  7. Canal Saint-Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Canal Saint-Martin (French pronunciation: [kanal sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃]) is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine.Nearly half its length (2,069 metres (2,263 yd)), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. [1]

  8. Place Charles Rogier - Wikipedia

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    The square was originally known as the Place des Nations / Natieplein ("Nations Square") or the Place de Cologne / Keulenplein ("Cologne Square"). In 1885, following the death of the liberal statesman and former Prime Minister of Belgium, Charles Rogier, it was renamed the Place Charles Rogier / Karel Rogierplein ("Charles Rogier Square") in his honour.

  9. Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory - Wikipedia

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    The priory maintained a major presence in the religious and social life of Paris. It became the site of the last officially sanctioned trial by combat in France in 1386, when both the king and the Parliament of Paris authorized such a contest between the knights Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris , when the former charged the latter with ...