200:
740:
1558:
809:
705:
1828:
1229:
1541:
1810:
31:
785:
764:
1579:
337:
313:
289:
1274:
1848:
1868:
224:
720:
242:
1250:
2221:, although Renoz is responsible for the implementation, the production is not neoclassical Pisoni but rather the result of a mixture of baroque and classicism is can not be traced back to the start of production by Renoz in 1754.
1363:(1837), extension of the Botanical Gardens of Brussels (1842–54), modification of the Church of St. James on Coudenberg (side-aisles 1843–45, new front to the facade and bell tower 1849–51),
1639:
were openly eclectic; others cited below, can be broadly considered as neoclassical, without exempting them, however, from the banner of characteristic decorative eclecticism.
1138:
Completion of the
Academy Palace (1825–28), designs of the Botanical Gardens of Brussels (1826, construction started by Pierre-François Gineste, then resumed in 1842 by Suys)
367:
It is possible to divide the architects and their major works according to the diverse phases of neoclassicism in
Belgium and the distinct periods of political occupation.
2099:
1608:(1865–1909) was a prodigious builder, who launched various constructions of large buildings to demonstrate the prestige of the monarchy. However, during his reign, the
1431:
Former Royal
Observatory of Brussels (1826–32, led by Nicolas Roget), Pavilions of the Anderlecht Gate (1832), Pavilions of the Ninove Gate (1832–34), Pavilions of the
125:, a trip made by young men of the upper classes of European society, which had the effect of bringing together northern European high society together with ancient art;
1726:
1685:
1889:
In the 20th century, neoclassicism nearly disappeared from the
Belgian architectural landscape, swept away by new waves of architectural styles including
1115:
Barricades' Square in
Brussels (1824), extension of the Palace of Charles of Lorraine (1825), former Royal Observatory of Brussels (1826–32, with
729:
2237:
1030:
Academy Palace and Royal
Stables of Brussels (planned in 1815, built 1823–25), work on the Palace of the Nation (1816–18), Ball room of the
1642:
Note that many of the buildings commissioned by
Leopold II incorporated his monogram, consisting of two symmetrical "L" letters.
2003:
1912:
In
Brussels, the survival of the style is owed to the planning laws governing the construction of buildings in the vicinity of
1460:(1841), Orangery of the horticultural school of Melle, Church of St. Adrien of Adegem (1843–44), Minard Theatre in Ghent (1847)
562:
273:
in France; however, the parallel development of the style in the
Austrian Netherlands is sometimes called "Theresian style" (
34:
17:
2042:, a style developed in several European countries using neoclassical architecture on a much bigger (monumental) scale.
1364:
647:
in
Brussels (1782), Château de Seneffe (1782), supervision of construction of the Royal Palace of Laeken (on plans by
1299:
969:
77:
1792:
199:
76:
in the mid-18th century and enjoyed considerable longevity in the country, surviving through periods of French and
2024:
659:, in Brussels (1782–84, current Hôtel des Finance), Hôtel Bender, Belgiojoso and Walckiers (1783–86, parts of the
2217:
The reconstruction of the College Saint-Jean-en-isle of Liège, after 1754, was the work of the Italian architect
1832:
1769:
171:, destroyed by fire in 1731 and left in ruins for more forty years, and to entrust the construction area of the
1436:
1188:
of the Botanical Garden of Antwerp (1826, demolished), French Royal Theatre (known as the "Bourla Theatre") in
209:
180:
2081:. This postmodern neoclassicism is most commonly used in the construction of offices and municipal buildings.
458:
150:
2123:"Orion Center" (IWT), at 21-25, boulevard Bischoffsheim/Bischoffsheimlaan, in Brussels (with Fr. Schilling)
1906:
1625:
1233:
992:
988:
976:
739:
393:
204:
184:
1609:
724:
511:
1557:
808:
594:
115:
461:(known as the "Royal Chapel") in Brussels (1760), Sections of the Palace of Charles of Lorraine (1760)
2147:"Goemaere" ("Thilly Van Eessel I"), at 1945, chaussée de Wavre/Waversesteenweg, in Brussels (1988–98)
841:
92:
1507:
Extension of Barricades' Square (1849), restoration of La Monnaie theatre following a fire (1855–60)
578:
252:
231:
213:
188:
42:
2186:
2077:
At the end of the 20th century, neoclassicism reappeared in a revitalised form incorporated in the
1852:
1435:(1836), Great Lock of Brussels (1840), several railway stations, of which the oldest is the former
709:
660:
979:, many of the most significant neoclassical buildings were constructed in Brussels, including the
417:
2078:
1894:
1872:
1632:
566:
172:
1351:
1128:
1093:
Royal Theatre of La Monnaie in Brussels (1818–19) (not the current building, which was built by
753:
383:
350:
326:
302:
167:
The decision in 1774 by the Governor Charles Alexander of Lorraine to redevelop the site of the
161:
2054:
1731:
1636:
1215:
704:
618:
1827:
1631:
Neoclassicism under Leopold II was no exception. Some buildings from this period, such as the
1612:, which appeared with Poelaert under Leopold I, became predominant, mixing various forms from
2218:
2062:
1761:
1605:
2065:. However, it was also found in democratic countries like Belgium, France (for instance the
1661:
Cité Fontainas (with the architect Trappeniers, 1867), work on the Senate building (1883–86)
814:
768:
401:
2050:
1228:
142:
73:
589:
Facade of the Church of St. James on Coudenberg (1776–87), former Hôtel Bellevue, now the
118:, who can be regarded as the founder of art history and archaeology as modern disciplines;
8:
1857:
1670:
1540:
487:
96:
2066:
1504:
Poelaert was an eclectic architect who has some neoclassical achievements to his credit
1689:
1031:
961:
789:
644:
425:
341:
317:
293:
81:
1367:
in Brussels (1849), modification of the Palace of the Nation (Senate Chamber, 1847–49)
2058:
1796:
1321:
823:
648:
606:
593:(1776), Place Royale (1776–81), Hôtel de Ligne (1777), Palace of the Nation (now the
1809:
1578:
784:
336:
312:
288:
2039:
1837:
1749:
1648:
1621:
1588:
1494:
1360:
1094:
437:
274:
270:
95:
in architecture was the result of renewed interest in the architectural forms of
61:
30:
763:
2087:
1681:
1613:
1457:
1307:
1278:
1273:
1263:
1067:
1063:
1048:
1010:
980:
965:
845:
798:
744:
634:
429:
421:
397:
53:
1916:, as well as the desire to preserve the stylistic unity of the neighbourhood.
1847:
1680:
Design of the Quartier des Squares (1875), work on La Monnaie theatre (1876),
663:), choir, nave and transept of the Church of St. James on Coudenberg (1785–86)
2231:
1913:
1568:
1421:
1116:
656:
590:
532:
345:
321:
297:
176:
146:
840:
Since the period of French occupation was characterised by the long-running
2164:"Rozendal Business Park", at 6, Terhulpsesteenweg and 2, Albert I-laan, in
2046:
1781:
1254:
483:
409:
1890:
1867:
1160:
223:
104:
1985:"Royal Atrium" at 60–68, rue Royale/Koningsstraat, in Brussels (1950–59)
719:
621:(1782–84), Hunting Lodge Castle d'Ursel (pavilion called "Notelaer") in
2045:
In the 1930s, this was often associated with totalitarian regimes like
1617:
1583:
1563:
1482:
1432:
1315:
Royal Opera of Ghent (1837–40), Hall of the Sint-Truiden Academy (1845)
984:
168:
122:
241:
2165:
2141:
1931:
1902:
1249:
866:
1688:), south-eastern hall, known as the Palace of the People (1888, now
1066:(1817), Neoclassical tower of Ninove Abbey (1826–44), south wing of
2103:
1898:
1815:
1737:
1527:
1389:
Museum and entry hall of the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (1841)
1185:
862:
794:
748:
536:
491:
248:
38:
1684:: colonnades (1880), north and north-eastern halls (1880, now the
479:
2033:
1526:
Church of St. Martin in Quenast (1855), Church of St. Michael in
1342:
1189:
946:
904:
819:
772:
622:
413:
405:
156:
The growth of the style was aided by various elements including:
100:
69:
2197:
1765:
1545:
1409:
1258:
925:
652:
1009:
Connection of the HĂ´tel Bender and Belgiojoso (constructed by
514:(1774), Nouveau Marché au Grain in Brussels (1787, with Nivoy)
2196:
1996 "Roosevelt Business Park", at 104, Avenue Roosevelt, in
1237:
1059:
1013:
in 1785) to create the palace of William I in Brussels (1820)
540:
433:
129:
136:
1692:), extension of the Senate Chamber (1903), all in Brussels
416:(1764–78), Valduc Abbey in Hamme-Mille (1765, destroyed),
281:) in reference to the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
99:
antiquity discovered in the excavation of sites such as
1600:
848:, few outstanding neoclassical works were constructed.
87:
995:
and the Royal Palace, precursor of the modern palace.
886:
Château de la Tour au Bois in Villers-le-Temple (1791)
1994:
Christian Housiaux, Hugo Van Kuyck, Pierre Guillissen
960:
In 1815, the Southern Netherlands were united by the
145:
took place from 1759 during the reign of the Empress
2027:
at 21, rue du Marais/Broekstraat, in Brussels (1977)
1097:), Street surrounding the theatre (designed 1817–19)
597:) (1778–83), Hotel Errera (1779–82), all in Brussels
694:
Porch of St. Margaret's Church of Tournai (1779–82)
651:), former refuge of the Abbey of St. Gertrude of
617:Little theatre of the Château de Seneffe (1779),
420:in Estinnes (Vellereille-les-Brayeux) (1770–76),
370:
2229:
1884:
1760:Extension of the Royal Palace of Laeken (1902),
396:(1759–82, destroyed), Hélécine Abbey (1762–80),
1791:Facade of the Royal Palace of Brussels (1904),
1292:
494:Town Hall (1775–80), Beaumont Château (1775–76)
2034:Monumentalist Classical Architecture (1929–59)
2072:
543:(1782), Church of Neufchâteau-lez-Visé (1789)
432:(1770–79, destroyed), Church of St. Peter in
2049:, but the style is often wrongly labeled as
1951:Belgische Bank van de Arbeid in Ghent (1920)
835:
375:
2006:at 20–40, rue Royale, in Brussels (1966–80)
149:and the governorship of her brother-in-law
1002:(already active under the Austrian period)
855:(already active under the Austrian period)
655:(1782–84), former Hôtel Walckiers, at 12,
1968:Tractebel Headquarters in Brussels (1930)
1893:(which was very popular in Brussels, see
955:
137:Neoclassicism in the Austrian Netherlands
2069:), Great Britain and the United States.
1866:
1846:
1826:
1808:
1577:
1556:
1539:
1272:
1248:
1242:Nicolas Roget and Auguste Payen, 1826–32
1227:
1214:Pacheco Hospice (1827), Orangery of the
807:
783:
762:
738:
718:
703:
335:
311:
287:
240:
222:
198:
183:, who designed the Place Royale and the
141:Growth of the neoclassical style in the
84:, surviving well into the 20th century.
29:
27:Historical Belgian style of architecture
1628:, as well as the neoclassical schools.
1379:St. Peter's Square in Tournai (c. 1850)
1329:Family of famous architects and artists
680:Château de Duras Sint-Truiden (1786–89)
269:The neoclassical style is known as the
179:to two French neoclassical architects,
14:
2230:
2185:HĂ´tel MĂ©ridien in Brussels, opposite
2023:Extension of the headquarters of the
132:by many young artists and architects.
2238:Neoclassical architecture in Belgium
1601:Neoclassical Eclecticism (1865–1909)
1298:Architects already active under the
1196:(See below for his works after 1830)
1167:(See below for his works after 1830)
1142:(See below for his works after 1830)
1074:(See below for his works after 1830)
1038:(See below for his works after 1830)
110:Its spread in Europe was driven by:
88:Origins of neoclassical architecture
1481:Church of St. John and Nicholas in
535:(1775–80), Church of Grand-Leez in
164:'s stay in Italy from 1754 to 1757;
24:
404:(1763–68), Abbey of St. Martin of
264:
25:
2249:
2015:Christian et Jean-Pierre Housiaux
1300:United Kingdom of the Netherlands
970:United Kingdom of the Netherlands
563:Church of St. James on Coudenberg
205:Church of St. James on Coudenberg
185:Church of St. James on Coudenberg
1709:Great Theatre of Verviers (1892)
1686:Royal Museum of the Armed Forces
1283:Charles Vander Straeten, 1815–25
478:Church of the Holy Sacrament in
1833:Royal Museum for Central Africa
1804:
1770:Royal Museum for Central Africa
1535:
1341:Maison de la Malibran (current
1223:
903:Château de Sélys-Longchamps in
699:
539:(1776), Church of St. Peter of
412:(1764), Church of St. Begga of
283:
194:
58:Neoclassicistische architectuur
2211:
1437:Brussels-South railway station
371:Pure neoclassicism (1759–1865)
13:
1:
2204:
2025:Union Minière du Haut Katanga
1885:Late Neoclascissism (1910–80)
1820:Albert-Philippe Aldophe, 1897
777:Laurent-Benoît Dewez, 1763–68
459:Palace of Charles of Lorraine
151:Charles Alexander of Lorraine
2004:Société Générale de Belgique
1653:(notable eclectic architect)
1293:Reign of Leopold I (1830–65)
1234:Royal Observatory of Belgium
7:
1764:(1904), Royal Galleries of
1584:Royal Theatre of La Monnaie
1062:(1816–25), Liberal club of
985:Royal Theatre of La Monnaie
490:in Gingelom (Jeuk) (1770),
10:
2254:
2132:Bureau d'architectes ASSAR
2073:Postmodernism (after 1980)
1930:Château de la Solitude in
1456:Church of Saint Martin in
968:to form the new Dutch-led
595:Belgian Federal Parliament
116:Johann Joachim Winckelmann
66:Architecture néo-classique
1860:and Charles Girault, 1905
836:French period (1792–1815)
567:Place Royale/Koningsplein
552:Jean-Benoît Vincent Barré
376:Austrian period (1759–92)
362:
210:Jean-Benoît-Vincent Barré
181:Jean-Benoît-Vincent Barré
173:Place Royale/Koningsplein
50:Neoclassical architecture
2187:Brussels Central Station
1853:Arcade du Cinquantenaire
1814:Palace of the Colonies,
1795:in Brussels (1907, with
1562:Former pavilions of the
1550:Frans Drossaert, 1835–36
1281:(rear facade), Brussels,
1034:of Brussels (after 1820)
924:Governor's Residence in
710:Royal Palace of Brussels
661:Royal Palace of Brussels
470:Jacques-Barthélemy Renoz
169:old palace of Coudenberg
147:Maria Theresa of Austria
1895:Art Nouveau in Brussels
1873:Brussels Stock Exchange
1718:Albert-Philippe Aldophe
1633:Brussels Stock Exchange
1335:Charles Vander Straeten
1022:Charles Vander Straeten
945:Château Gavergracht in
657:rue de la Loi/Wetstraat
2055:Stalinist architecture
1877:
1862:
1842:
1822:
1793:Royal Military Academy
1727:Palace of the Colonies
1593:
1573:
1552:
1285:
1268:
1244:
956:Dutch Period (1815–30)
828:
813:Little theatre of the
803:
779:
758:
734:
714:
619:Royal Palace of Laeken
579:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
355:
331:
307:
278:
257:
253:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
236:
232:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
218:
214:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
189:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
65:
57:
46:
43:Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
2219:Gaetano Matteo Pisoni
2063:Soft Portuguese style
1870:
1850:
1830:
1812:
1772:in Tervuren (1905–10)
1762:Cinquantenaire Arcade
1682:Cinquantenaire Palace
1581:
1560:
1543:
1365:Saint Joseph's Church
1345:Municipal Hall, 1835)
1276:
1252:
1231:
1000:Ghislain-Joseph Henry
853:Ghislain Joseph Henry
811:
787:
766:
742:
722:
707:
672:Ghislain-Joseph Henry
482:(1766), Waux-hall of
418:Bonne-Espérance Abbey
339:
315:
291:
244:
226:
202:
107:in the 18th century.
72:during the period of
33:
2051:Fascist architecture
2002:Headquarters of the
1977:André and Jean Polak
1439:(1864–69, destroyed)
1352:Tilman-François Suys
1129:Tilman-François Suys
842:French Revolutionary
754:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
523:Jean-François Wincqz
424:interior (1770–75),
384:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
351:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
327:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
303:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
162:Laurent-Benoît Dewez
143:Austrian Netherlands
35:Palace of the Nation
18:Belgian architecture
2115:José Vanden Bossche
2091:(Spanish architect)
1943:Oscar Van de Voorde
1412:Town Hall (1835–36)
1384:Pierre Bruno Bourla
1177:Pierre Bruno Bourla
1070:Town Hall (1828–30)
488:Hasselbrouck Castle
82:Independent Belgium
80:, and the birth of
74:Austrian occupation
2067:Palais de Chaillot
1878:
1863:
1843:
1823:
1753:(French architect)
1594:
1574:
1553:
1530:(Monstreux) (1859)
1286:
1269:
1245:
1108:(French architect)
1086:(French architect)
1058:Aula Academica in
962:Congress of Vienna
916:J.F. Van Gierdegom
829:
815:Château de Seneffe
804:
790:Royal Park Theatre
780:
769:Château de Seneffe
759:
735:
715:
645:Royal Park Theatre
610:(French architect)
582:(French architect)
569:in Brussels (1776)
554:(French architect)
426:Sint-Truiden Abbey
402:Château de Seneffe
394:Orval Abbey Church
356:
342:Opheylissem Castle
332:
318:Opheylissem Castle
308:
294:Opheylissem Castle
258:
237:
219:
47:
2177:Jacques Cuisinier
2059:Nazi architecture
1882:
1881:
1797:Henri Van Dievoet
1637:Palace of Justice
1598:
1597:
1322:Cluysenaar family
1290:
1289:
1216:Château de Belœil
993:Royal Observatory
989:Botanical Gardens
833:
832:
824:Charles De Wailly
725:Place des Martyrs
649:Charles de Wailly
607:Charles De Wailly
512:Place des Martyrs
360:
359:
262:
261:
16:(Redirected from
2245:
2222:
2215:
2098:Headquarters of
2079:Postmodern style
1922:François Malfait
1805:
1735:
1536:
1224:
966:United Provinces
865:and temple near
700:
284:
195:
121:the practice of
114:the writings of
78:Dutch occupation
21:
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2207:
2156:Wolf et Conreur
2140:Town square of
2075:
2040:Interwar period
2036:
1887:
1876:
1861:
1856:
1841:
1838:Charles Girault
1836:
1821:
1819:
1750:Charles Girault
1729:
1701:Charles Thirion
1649:Hendrik Beyaert
1622:neo-Renaissance
1606:King Leopold II
1603:
1592:
1589:Joseph Poelaert
1587:
1572:
1567:
1551:
1549:
1495:Joseph Poelaert
1401:Frans Drossaert
1361:Leopold Quarter
1295:
1284:
1282:
1267:
1262:
1243:
1241:
1095:Joseph Poelaert
964:with the Dutch
958:
846:Napoleonic Wars
838:
827:
818:
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728:
713:
438:Vlierbeek Abbey
378:
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279:Style thérésien
271:Louis XVI style
267:
265:Theresian style
256:
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229:
228:HĂ´tel de Ligne,
217:
208:
139:
90:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
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2093:
2092:
2088:Ricardo Bofill
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1914:Brussels' Park
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1858:Gédéon Bordiau
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1675:
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1671:Gédéon Bordiau
1665:
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1662:
1656:
1655:
1614:neo-Romanesque
1610:Eclectic style
1602:
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1475:
1469:J.P.J. Peeters
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