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Lucky Luke Comic Strip Mural

by Vincent June 24, 2009
written by Vincent

This 180 square meters Lucky Luke Comic Strip Mural painting was completed by D. Vandegeerde and G. Oreopoulos in 1992. Created by Morris and now with over 70 albums published the Lucky Luke comics is one of the most famous and best selling comic books series in Europe. Few might have noticed but a glimpse of the city of Brussels was added in the mural if you look close enough in the background… In the middle of the desert there is a mirage of one of the famous landmarks in Brussels: The Atomium.

Location of Lucky Luke Comic Strip Mural:


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Photos of Lucky Luke Comic Strip Mural

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Top portion with Lucky Luke and Rantanplan

The 180 square meters mural seen in its entirety from a distance

Bottom portion: The Daltons escaping with the bank money and Jolly Jumper

June 24, 2009 5 comments
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Prison

Prison de Saint-Gilles

by Vincent June 16, 2009
written by Vincent

The prison de Saint-Gilles, which replaced Carmes prison in the Sablon, was built between 1878 and 1884 and was the work of the engineer, Francois Derré the architect, Joseph Dumont. The jail is in a purely Tudor style that resembles a medieval castle or fort and was built according to the ideas of 19th century criminologists, including the first General Inspector of prisons, Edouard Ducpétiaux (1804-1869).

Location of Prison of Saint-Gilles:


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Photos of Prison de Saint-Gilles:

Main towers and entrance gate

Definitely not what you would expect for a jail to look like…

Walls surrounding what is currently the biggest prison of Brussels

Corner shot

Main entrance again

June 16, 2009 6 comments
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subway

Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station

by Vincent June 7, 2009
written by Vincent

The Adventures of Tintin Mural located inside the Stockel Metro Station is definitely one of most impressive of the city of Brussels. The sketches featuring all of the 140 characters of The Adventures of Tintin Comic Strip are displayed on both sides of the 135 meters long underground station’s wall. These were drawn by Hergé himself just before his death in 1983 and completed by the Studio Hergé and Bob de Moor for the opening of the Stockel station on August 31st, 1988.

Location of Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station: 
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Photos of Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station:


Arriving at the Stockel Undergroud Subway Station

Arriving at the Stockel Undergroud Subway Station

When the wagons leave the mural art is revealed in it’s entirety

When the wagons leave the mural art is revealed in it's entirety Tirtin

Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin

Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin

 

Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin
Here are some closeups of various characters from the adventures of Tintin

Full Set of all 140 characters of The Adventures of Tintin Comic Strip

tintin and Haddock
snowy barking at Gorilla
Tintin in Tibet
Tintin and the Cigars of the Pharaon
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Rascar Capac
Tintin in Tibet
Tintin-in-the-Congo
Tintin-cow-mask
Tintin-and-the-Picaros
Tintin au Tibet
Tibetan-Monks-Tintin-In-Tib
Ridgewell
The-Blue-Lotus
 le sceptre d\'ottokar
The Broken Ear
Thompson and Thomson
Rastapopoulos
Professor Calculus
Professeur-Tournesol
Philippulus le Prophete
Peggy-and-General-Alcazar
Nestor
Omar-Ben-Salaad
Mohammed-Ben-Kalish-Ezab
Mitsuhirato
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King-Ottokars-Sceptre
Viva Tapioca
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IMG_6037
IMG_6036
IMG_6034
IMG_6026
IMG_6024
IMG_6021
IMG_6016
IMG_5999
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Chang-Chong-Chen-and-Yeti
Captain Haddock
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Basil Bazarov
Angel and Devil Snowy
Tintin in America
Allan Thompson

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June 7, 2009 18 comments
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Cemetery

Cimetière du Dieweg

by Vincent April 5, 2009
written by Vincent

As in the case of several other cemeteries in Brussels, the Dieweg Cemetery was created following the terrible epidemic of cholera that hit the city in 1866. Due to its rapid saturation caused by the closing of two other cemeteries and population growth, authorities decided to open a new cemetery in 1945 leading to the full decommissioning of the Dieweg in 1958. Certainly one of the most unusual places of Brussels, you will find here an unexpected combination of gravestones, funeral statues and mausoleums all slowly getting overrun by luxuriant undergrowth conveying it a romantic atmosphere. Some sections of the cemetery with its lush flora and fauna gives you the impression of being and explorer discovering the remains of some ancient civilization. Famous Belgian figures of the end of the 19th century up until WW2 such as: Hergé, Paul Hankar, Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar and Charles Woeste were buried here.

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Photos of Cimetière du Dieweg:

Natures tight grip

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Together for eternity

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Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium

Remnants of some ancient civilization?

One of the many paths running across the cemetery

Slow but certain mummification of tombs

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Dissapearing

Harry Potter look-alike

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Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium

A special waver was granted in 1983 for Georges Remi alias Hergé, the famous creator of the Adventures of Tintin, to be buried here.

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Grave of violinist Philippe Hirshhorn winner of the 1967 Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition of Belgium.

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Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium

Natures tentacles

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Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium
Pictures of the city of Brussels, Belgium

 

April 5, 2009 2 comments
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Happy Metro to You mural by Marc Mendelson

by Vincent March 29, 2009
written by Vincent

Renowned artist Marc Mendelson wanted to provide a humorous and colorful experience to commuters through his 1974  “Happy Metro to You”  polychrome wood mural at Parc metro station. Born in London in 1915 and member of the Académie Royale de Belgique he his mostly knows for his abstract painting, sculptures, watercolor and modern art work after World War II.

Location of  Park Metro Station Happy Metro to You mural:


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Photos of  Marc Mendelson’s Happy Metro to You sculpture:

Marc Mendelson wanted approaching commuters to enjoy a relaxing and fun artwork that could require a bit of work and concentration to figure out.

Detail of right portion

Detail of left portion

Happy Metro to You mural in it’s entirety

March 29, 2009 0 comments
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