Armand bezoeken
near Meulenkouter, Flanders (Belgique)
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Itinerary description
From: Zittert 41, 1730 Asse, Belgium
To: Zittert 41, 1730 Asse, Belgium
Routing: Recreational cycling - nicest
Waypoints
T5
Author:
't Huizeke
Author:
Bellemolen
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Essene-Lombeek Fietsenstalling f1
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 28
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Essene-Lombeek Fietsenstalling f2
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 28
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Liedekerke Fietsenstalling f1
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 552
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Liedekerke Fietsenstalling f2
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 216
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Liedekerke
Liedekerke is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. On January 1, 2006 Liedekerke had a total population of 11,920. It is also situated in the Pajottenland.The total area is 10.08 km² which results in a population density of 1,183 inhabitants per km². Liedekerke means "church on the little hill."
From the Carolingian era until the 11th century, Liedekerke was a part of the Shire of Brabant. Around 1056-1059, Baldwin V, Count of Flanders acquired the northwestern part of the village as a fief from the German emperor. This county ranged from the Scheldt and Dender rivers and also encompassed several other villages along the Dender, among which was Liedekerke. The name "Liekercke", which means "church on the little hill", was first drawn up as part of the county in 1092.
Author:
Heeren Van Liedekercke
Author:
De Heeren van Liedekercke
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Denderleeuw
Denderleeuw is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders in the Denderstreek. The municipality comprises the towns of Denderleeuw proper, Iddergem and Welle. On January 1, 2012, Denderleeuw had a total population of 19,069. The total area is 13.77 km² which gives a population density of 1384 inhabitants per km².
Author:
Chillann
Author:
Sint-Amanduskerk
A legend is connected with the name of the city. A long time ago, a lion terrorised the region. No one was capable of killing it. But with the benediction of Saint Amand, evangelist of Flanders, the people succeeded in killing the lion. Saint Amand had a chapel built at the place, which took on the name ‘Lewe aan de Dender’ (lion on the Dendre).
The current church with three naves was built in the 13th century - beginning of the 14th century. The stone used is sandstone. Parts of the central nave, the south lateral nave and the west square tower are in late Gothic style.
In 1763, the south lateral nave was transformed; the north lateral nave was erected. In 1894-1895, under the direction of Julius Goethals (1855-1918), architect of the city of Aalst, the church, whose choir and transept are Neo-Gothic, experienced major transformations. The spire of the octagonal tower was added in 1942-1943 by the architect Stan Leurs.
The interior has a wealth of wood sculptures principally from the 18th century.
Author:
Denderleeuw
Author:
Denderleeuw
Op 2 juli 1889 deed zich een drama voor in de pastorij van Denderleeuw: de volksgezinde bisschop Lambrecht, die pas een jaar eerder was aangesteld, overleed er op zijn 41ste onverwacht aan een hartverlamming. De geliefde bisschop was net op bezoek in Denderleeuw en had enkele uren voor zijn dood nog een dichtopeengepakte menigte mensen toegesproken. Het nieuws sloeg in als een bom en werd uitvoerig besproken in de kranten. Ook Boon maakt in Pieter Daens melding van het plotse overlijden, vooral omdat het verlies van deze volksgezinde figuur een zware klap betekende voor de daensisten: Lambrecht had al vóór zijn aanstelling tot bisschop zijn steun betuigd aan de acties van de gebroeders Daens.
Contactgegevens:
-Denderleeuw
-9470 Denderleeuw
-Dorp 8
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Denderleeuw railway station
Denderleeuw is a railway station in the town of Denderleeuw, East Flanders, Belgium. The station opened on 7 April 1855 and is located on lines 50, 89 and 90. The train services are operated by National Railway Company of Belgium .
Author:
Denderleeuw Fietsenstalling f1
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 90
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Erembodegem
The village Erembodegem (Aalst)
Author:
Denderbrug
Author:
'T Klein Offer
Author:
Erembodegem Fietsenstalling f3
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 14
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Erembodegem Fietsenstalling f1
Type: Public Bicycle Parking
Owner: NMBS
Administrator: NMBS
Public Access: yes
Covered: yes
Capacity: 220
Price: Free of charge
Author:
Affligem
Affligem is a municipality located some 20 km west-north-west of Brussels in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, not far from the city of Aalst and the important railway junction of Denderleeuw. Affligem is also situated in the Pajottenland.
The municipality comprises the villages of Essene, Hekelgem and Teralfene . On 1 January 2006 it had 11,956 inhabitants. The total area is 17.70 km2 , giving a population density of 676 inhabitants per km².
Author:
Hekelgem
The village Hekelgem (Affligem)
Author:
Hekelgem, de Sint-Michielskerk
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