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1 Description  





2 Notable interments  





3 Graves  





4 See also  





5 References  



5.1  Citations  





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Laeken Cemetery






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Coordinates: 50°5246N 4°2111E / 50.87944°N 4.35306°E / 50.87944; 4.35306
 

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Laeken Cemetery
  • Cimetière de Laeken (French)
  • Begraafplaats van Laken (Dutch)
  • Map
    Details
    Established1275
    Location
    Laeken, City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
    CountryBelgium
    Coordinates50°52′46N 4°21′11E / 50.87944°N 4.35306°E / 50.87944; 4.35306
    TypePublic, non-denominational
    Size6.3 hectares (16 acres)

    Laeken Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Laeken; Dutch: Begraafplaats van Laken) in Brussels, Belgium, is the city's oldest cemetery still in function and the resting place of the Belgian royal family. It is known as the Belgian Père Lachaise, after Paris' famous cemetery, because it is the burial place of the rich and the famous and for the abundance of its funerary heritage.

    Description[edit]

    The installation of the Belgian royal family in 1831 and the burial of Queen Louise in 1850 contributed to the appeal of Laeken.

    The cemetery houses very fine examples of 19th-century funerary art and also features an original bronze cast of Auguste Rodin's Thinker, purchased in 1927 by the antiquarian and art collector Josef Dillen to use as his own memorial. Next to the entrance, there is a small museum dedicated to the sculptor Ernest Salu and his successors.

    The ThinkerbyAuguste Rodin, original bronze

    The adjacent Church of Our Lady of Laeken is the site of the Royal Crypt of Belgium, consecrated in 1872.

    Notable interments[edit]

    Personalities buried there include:

    Graves[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    Citations[edit]

    1. ^ George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of general knowledge, volume 10

    Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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