Английская Википедия:Cureghem
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Шаблон:Lang (French) or Шаблон:Lang (Dutch) is a district of Anderlecht, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium. Located in the east of Anderlecht,[1] it is one of this municipality's largest and most populated districts. It developed during the Industrial Revolution along the Brussels–Charleroi Canal and is currently in a fragile social and economic situation due to the decline of its economy and the poor quality of some of its housing.
Sights
- The Municipal Hall of Anderlecht is located on the Шаблон:Lang/Шаблон:Lang, at the heart of this district.[2][1]
- The Synagogue of Anderlecht, an Orthodox synagogue designed in Art Deco style by the architect Шаблон:Ill and completed in 1933.[3]
- The National Museum of the Resistance, which traces the history of the Belgian Resistance and German occupation of Belgium during World War II.
- Between 1836 and 1991, the district housed the Royal School of Veterinary Medicine, now moved to Liège but often still referred to as Cureghem.[4] The old campus, listed as protected heritage,[5] is currently undergoing a large rehabilitation process.[1]
- In its lower part, bordering the City of Brussels, are the Square de l'Aviation/Luchtvaartsquare[6] and the Шаблон:Lang/Шаблон:Lang.[7]
- Three listed buildings—the former Atlas Brewery,[8] the old power station, and the former Moulart Mill[9]— are testaments to the old industrial activities next to the waterway.
- The Cantillon Brewery, a gueuze museum established in an actual working brewery.
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Anderlecht's Municipal Hall seen from the Шаблон:Lang/Шаблон:Lang
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Historic main building of the Royal School of Veterinary Medicine
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Monument to the Showmen who died for the Fatherland on the Square de l'Aviation/Luchtvaartsquare
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