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Comic mural in the Stoofstraat [] depicting a scene from The Calculus Affair, featuring Tintin, Captain Haddock and Snowy. Brussels' Comic Book Route (French: Parcours BD de Bruxelles; Dutch: Striproute van Brussel) is a path composed by several comic strip murals, which cover the walls of several buildings throughout the inner City of Brussels, as well as the neighbourhoods of Laeken and ...
In an 1873 English-language guide describing a six-day walking tour of Brussels, the Musée Bovie was noted as near the Musée Wiertz. [13] Bovie persisted with history painting at a time when it had become unfashionable, [14] but her subject matter shows great variety. Her economic and personal independence enabled her to focus her energies on ...
My husband and I skipped Thanksgiving this year to visit our 7th continent together. Our kids, who've visited 25 countries with us, supported our dream and followed our trip virtually.
The Place Royale was built on the former site of the Place des Bailles / Baliënplein, the main market square adjacent to the former Castle and then Palace of Coudenberg, [3] [5] which was the residence (and seat of power) of the counts, dukes, archdukes, kings, emperors or governors who, from the 12th century to the 18th century, exerted their sovereignty over the Duchy of Brabant and later ...
The 2024 World Athletics Race Walking Tour was the 21st edition of the annual international racewalking series organised by World Athletics. US$160,000 of prize money was provided, with $80,000 for men and $80,000 for women including a first-place prize of $25,000.
The cathedral's origins are obscure, but historians agree that, as early as the 9th century, a chapel dedicated to Saint Michael probably stood in its place, on what was the most important point of Brussels at the time; the crossroads of two major trade routes—a first one connecting the County of Flanders and Cologne, and another between Antwerp and Mons, then France.