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Chief Publisher : Viviane JACOBS, Directeur Général de l'Office de Promotion du tourisme de Wallonie et de Bruxelles. Published on 15/03/07


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DIEWEG CEMETERY PARK


DIEWEG CEMETERY PARK
© Région de Bruxelles Capitale & LMRC asbl.

Address:

Dieweg 95
1180 UCCLE
Tel.:+32 (0) 2 513 89 40

 

Description:

Venerable tombs overgrown with plants, neogothic mausoleums and funeral statues overrun by intertwined ivy beautify and give charm to the cemetary of the Dieweg, which is one of the richest of the region, for its funeral heritage and its symbols, as wells as the flora and fauna it provides. The visitor is invited to discover an illustration of the big tendancies of architecture in our regions, from the end of the 19th century to the Second World War. It provides works by Victor Horta, Homère Goossens, Paul Dubois, Auguste Puttemans... as well as sepultures of famous people such as Lambert, the Errera family, Isabelle Gattie de Gamond, Paul Hankar, Charles Woeste, Hergé an Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar.

Practical Information:


Visit type: PARK/GARDEN, ART NOUVEAU, ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE

Comment:

For further information click HERE - © Région de Bruxelles Capitale & LMRC asbl

Access: Bus: 41, 42, 43, 60 / Tram: 18, 92.

Extra information:

Complementary visits:
Wolvendael Park and Altitude 100.

Learn more about this:

url : http://www.ecli.net/rbc