Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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A PORTRAIT OF BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG 29

Kasteel Ooidonk,
built in 1595 as a
grand country resi-
dence in Flemish
Renaissance style,
shows Spanish
influence in its
bulb-shaped spires.
The Oude Griffie in
Bruges was built
in Renaissance
style over 1534–7.
Its rectangular
windows and
Classical columns
represented a com-
plete break from
the pointed arches
of the Gothic style.

St-Carolus
Borromeuskerk in
Antwerp was the
first Baroque
church in Belgium.

Antwerp’s Stadhuis (built 1561–4),
shows how Renaissance architec-
ture was adapted with creative
swagger to produce a Flemish
Renaissance style. This is
seen particularly in the
crest of its centrepiece,
with sculpture and
gilding adding flair
to the Classical col-
umns and pediment.

The St-Servaasbasiliek at
Grimbergen, built between 1660
and 1725, is one of the great
Baroque churches of Belgium,
a bold, triumphant expression
of the Counter-Reformation.

The Grand Place in Brussels (see p56–7)
is lined with guildhouses that were
rebuilt after 1695 in the Baroque
manner. This style was an exuberant
elaboration of Renaissance forms.

The Théatre
Royale de la
Monnaie in
Brussels, was
built in Neo-
Classical style
in 1819 and
resembles a
Greek temple.

Maison St Cyr (see
p75), a private man-
sion in Brussels, is
an extravagant
example of Art
Nouveau architec-
ture. Designed by
the 25-year-old
architect Gustave
Strauven and com-
pleted in 1903, its
swirling ironwork
is characteristic of
this “new art” that
made no reference
to any architectural
style that had come
before it.

BELFRIES
A symbol of civic pride, the
town belfry was used in
medieval times to sound an
alarm bell as well as to mark
the passing of hours. Belfries
are built with spiral staircases
that lead up through strong
rooms where the city charters
were kept, and then to the
bell lofts and lookout posi-
tions. Belgium’s belfries are
UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The 14th-century belfry of Tournai,
with a carillon of 43 bells

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