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lies to the north-west of the church. It is in the shape of a long triangle, around 50 m (160 ft) wide in the south-east, terminating in a point around 130 m (430 ft) to the north-west. When Brussels' residents mention the "Sablon" without qualification, they are usually referring
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The proximity of the cemetery was already an irritation to its aristocratic neighbours in 1554, but it would be another century and a half before the government of Brussels recognised that the situation had become unbearable. They reported that corpses "were often neglected and left in only
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and the new Palace of Justice in the Marolles. The new street skirted the church, and all buildings immediately adjacent to it were demolished starting in 1872, opening up new views of the church. On that occasion, buildings not directly adjacent to the church were renovated and improved.
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The Grand Sablon is nowadays a genuine neighbourhood with residents and small businesses, while at the same time being a popular place to stroll and a tourist attraction. Surrounding the square are numerous
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made it the site of her religious devotions as well. In 1530, it saw the greatest July procession in its history. These symbols of royal favour would ensure the lasting prosperity of the Sablon area. The
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half-covered graves, from which dogs had several times pulled parts off and run around in broad daylight with arms and legs in their mouths". It was therefore decided in 1704 to move the cemetery to the
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on the site, completed in 1318, setting off the transformation of the area. Legend has is that the chapel became famous after a local devout woman named Beatrijs Soetkens had a vision in which the
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As is the case with many other public squares in Brussels, the Grand Sablon has been partially transformed into a parking lot. A plan to refurbish the space is being investigated.
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was occupied by a more modest populace, characterised by small workshops and warehouses. At the end of the 1960s, the character of the area began to change yet again. Multiple
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The Grand Sablon was often the stage for festivals and competitions, but also for tragic events. On 1 June 1568, it was the site of a mass execution, as 18 signatories of the
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The social composition of the neighbourhood changed over the course of time. In the 19th century, it was incrementally abandoned by the aristocracy in favour of newer, more
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on the Petit Sablon is still standing, and gives the best indication of what the area was like at the height of its splendour; the grandiose houses of the Lannoys and the
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stores moved to the area, following demolitions in the nearby Mont des Arts area. Bit by bit, the Sablon became a desirable area once again, giving rise to the
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joined them. The result was that by the 17th century, the Sablon had grown to become the most aristocratic and prosperous neighbourhood in the city. The
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to design all of them, though they were executed by different sculptors. Each pillar has a unique design, as does each section of fence.
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In the 16th century, Brussels' most prominent noblemen established themselves on the upper Sablon and on the Rue aux Laines. The
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In the 15th century, the neighbourhood began to enlarge substantially. The chapel was rebuilt as the larger and more elegant
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Itinéraire de la rénovation des quartiers anciens à Bruxelles : 8 km à pied à travers le Pentagone et Molenbeek
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From the 19th to early 20th centuries, the Grand Sablon became a renowned site for a sport called
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developed into an important religious and civil event in Brussels' annual calendar.
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have come to the area, which is once again the heart of the Brussels upper class.
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explained that he would frequently come watch the games, as he lived in the area.
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to the Grand Sablon. The Grand Sablon was linked to the Petit Sablon by the
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on the Grand Sablon. After losing its prestige, the area is chic once again.
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of the brothers and sisters of Saint John's Hospital ceded the land to the
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still stand on the Rue aux Laines. In 1566, the Culemborg Mansion on the
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to the church. The church became the site of the baptisms of princes;
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charged a body with the creation of a street running from his nearby
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The Sablon neighbourhood was remodelled in the 19th century as the
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To the south-east of the church, and slightly uphill, lies the
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of the Grand Serment with a crossbow in the Sablon in Brussels
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Dictionnaire historique et anecdotique des rues de Bruxelles
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In the centre of the garden stands a fountain-sculpture by
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Un millénaire d'histoire de Bruxelles. Des origines à 1830
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procession. On 20 November, it hosts the beginning of the
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would frequently be seen among the spectators of a match;
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in Dutch both mean a fine-grained sand, halfway between
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stores, fashionable boutiques, hotels, restaurants, an
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In the 16th century, the Grand Sablon was known as the
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shops and well-known Belgian chocolatiers, including
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The present-day garden was created by the architect
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Each year, the Sablon is the starting point for the
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This monument was initially in front of the 1182:fence inspired by one that once decorated the 1205:, who were symbols of resistance against the 1145: 984: 972: 960: 947: 884: 838: 793: 771: 727: 664: 620: 541: 473: 442: 426: 380: 240: 201: 135: 95: 49: 1537: 1535: 1151: 990: 978: 966: 953: 890: 799: 777: 733: 670: 626: 547: 528:neighbourhood, and lay not far outside the 479: 450: 434: 397: 255: 216: 150: 101: 64: 1784: 1653: 1545:Habsburg Communication in the Dutch Revolt 761: 1167:river, joining it roughly at the current 750:razed the mansion to the ground in 1568. 602: 556:and sand. Saint John's Hospital (French: 39:Place in Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium 1812: 1798:(in French). Bruges: Marc van de Wiele. 1789:(in French). Brussels: éd. Paul Legrain. 1696: 1532: 1489: 1487: 1127: 1112:), which celebrates the founding of the 1052: 922: 822: 804:was driven through the area, creating a 765: 636:Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon 606: 491: 458:Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon 92:Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon 1834: 1821: 1768: 1588: 1506: 14: 1881: 1793: 1734: 1681:La fontaine de Minerve coule à nouveau 1665: 1635:(in Dutch). TV Brussel. 23 August 2014 1374:Belgium in the long nineteenth century 1060:festivities start at the Grand Sablon. 683:; "Gallows Mount"), where the current 638:, still standing today. In 1470, Duke 1605:Bruxelles 1000. Une histoire capitale 1484: 1456: 1454: 1452: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 407: 390: 1399:"Line 92 to FORT-JACO - STIB Mobile" 1359:Neoclassical architecture in Belgium 903:"sablonisation", a local version of 738:was the site of the drafting of the 652:Church of St. Michael and St. Gudula 587:("Our Lady on the little stick") in 1817:(in French). Brussels: A. 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Petit Sablon
Zavel Kwartin
French
Dutch
Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon seen from the Petit Sablon/Kleine Zavel's garden
Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon
Sablon (French) Zavel (Dutch) is located in Brussels
French
Dutch
Sablon (French) Zavel (Dutch) is located in Belgium
French
Dutch
French
Dutch
50°50′24″N 4°21′22″E / 50.84000°N 4.35611°E / 50.84000; 4.35611
Country
Belgium
Region
Brussels-Capital Region
Municipality
City of Brussels
Official website
[sa.blɔ̃]
[ˈzaːvəl]

Brussels
Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon
Brussels-Chapel railway station
Brussels-Central railway station
tram

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