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PETIT SABLON SQUARE

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PETIT SABLON SQUARE
© Karina Nestler

Address:

Rue de la Régence
1000 BRUXELLES
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Tel.:+32 (0) 2 513 89 40

This park begins at the Gothic columns at the enclosure of the square, joined by a superb wrought iron gate. Each column is topped by a bronze statuette representing an old profession. 48 crafts and trades from yesteryear are illustrated. The "four crowned" : builders, stone-cutters, sculptors and slate-quarry workers, are represented by a craftsman, with the features of the architect Henri Beyaert. At the far end of the garden, on a small height, a monument and ten big statues are gathered. The monument, in a Flemish neorenaissance style, made by Fraikin in 1864, depicts the Counts of Egmont and Hornes, executed on the scaffold on 5 June 1568, because they stood up too much to the Spanish tyranny.

Visit type: PARK/GARDEN, PLACE /SQUARE, ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE

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Access: Metro: Parc, Porte de Namur / Tram: 92, 93, 94 / Bus: 20, 34, 95, 96.
Free entrance.

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Complementary visits:
Very nice town houses around the Square,
Museum of Ancient Art and
Museum of Modern Art,
Church of Notre-Dame du Sablon and the Antique Market on the
Square of the Grand Sablon,
Law Courts...

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