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15-MAR-2014

Brussels. La Grand Place

On August 13, 1695, a 70,000-strong French army under Marshal François de Neufville, duc de Villeroi began a bombardment of Brussels in an effort to draw the League of Augsburg's forces away from their siege on French-held Namur in what is now southern Belgium. The French launched a massive bombardment of the mostly defenseless city centre with cannons and mortars, setting it on fire and flattening the majority of the Grand Place and the surrounding city. Only the stone shell of the town hall and a few fragments of other buildings remained standing. That the town hall survived at all is ironic, as it was the principal target of the artillery fire
The square was rebuilt in the following four years by the city's guilds. Their efforts were regulated by the city councillors and the Governor of Brussels, who required that their plans be submitted to the authorities for their approval. This helped to deliver a remarkably harmonious layout for the rebuilt Grand Place, despite the ostensibly clashing combination of Gothic, Baroque and Louis XIV styles.
In the late 18th century, revolutionaries sacked the Grand Place, destroying statues of nobility and symbols of Christianity. The guildhalls were seized by the state and sold. The buildings were neglected and left in poor condition, with their façades painted, stuccoed and damaged by pollution. In the late 19th century, mayor Charles Buls had the Grand Place returned to its former splendour, with buildings being reconstructed or restored.

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Helen Betts26-Mar-2014 19:14
Beautiful light and composition here, an excellent capture. V.
Tom LeRoy26-Mar-2014 16:47
Oh yes, the Grand Place is very beautiful and lively at night. However, when I was there the rain came down in buckets! A great night shot, Jose! V
Guest 26-Mar-2014 02:45
Awesome history and a majestic photo and building.
albutler26-Mar-2014 02:38
Wonderful capture of architecture and lighting. Well done.
hge5426-Mar-2014 02:37
Beautiful night shot. Belgium has certainly been the victim of it's geographical location many times over the centuries. V
Raymond Ma26-Mar-2014 01:15
I see you had a good time shooting in Belgium, one of the places I look forward to
visiting. Beautiful. V
Hank Vander Velde25-Mar-2014 23:37
Beautifuyl well composed image in good light Jose.
woody3425-Mar-2014 23:34
Wonderful night capture of a well lit building.V
Stephanie25-Mar-2014 23:09
I remember the Grand Place well! Beautiful capture Jose! V
Sandy Rich25-Mar-2014 22:38
Grand indeed and so great that it has been restored to all its glory. Great night shot.
Walter Otto Koenig25-Mar-2014 21:59
Magnificent at night. The lighting is beautiful. "V"
janescottcumming25-Mar-2014 21:35
A lovely night shot. V
Patrick F25-Mar-2014 21:14
Great shot of this building "Gulden Boot " - Very well done ! V++++++++++++
See:http://www.pbase.com/paluevi/image/154055865
larose forest photos25-Mar-2014 21:06
Marvelous image, very beautifully photographed. Also, very interesting text - thank you. V
laine25-Mar-2014 20:44
Beautifully lit...it's certainly grand
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