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Ancienne maison et atelier de Victor Horta. Musée Horta
23-25 Rue Américaine
Victor Horta (1898-1901)

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92 Rue Africaine
Benjamin De Lestré de Fabribeckers, 1904

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Maison Sander Pierron
157 Rue de l’Aqueduc
Victor Horta, 1903

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Maison Vinck
85 Rue Washington
Victor Horta (1906)
Adrien Blomme (1927)

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Maison George Lemmers
74 Rue de la Réforme
Gabriel Charle (1904)

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Maison Géo Bernier
4 Rue de la Réforme
Alban Chambon & Fernand Chambon (1902)

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Rue Darwin 15, 17
Ernest Blerot (1905, 1902)

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Mandatory pit stop: Brood, the corner bakery (38 Rue Darwin) It wasn’t here in 1939, but it sure is in 2025, so take advantage: this bakery isn’t fiction, it’s real life & pure joy.

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Maison Roersch
120 avenue Brugmann 120, (1904)
Ernest Blerot

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Maison "Les hiboux" (1899)
55 avenue Brugmann, Bruxelles

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In response to the question, “Who will speak of us when we are gone?”, the answer lies in storytelling, a way to preserve our memories and voices.

#33PlaceBrugmann is alive!

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Living at #33PlaceBrugmann, an architect and WWI veteran praises Django Reinhardt. His admiration for such innovative jazz reveals a cosmopolitan mindset, an open heart, and a refined Belgian sense of art and culture.

Here, Django Reinhardt
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ30...

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“And then she did the most noble thing of all. She named me.”

A stateless woman describes her first meeting with a 🇧🇪 ✡️ woman in 1924. The gesture is powerful & ethical. Naming someone is not just politeness it’s a radical act of recognition, dignity, & humanity.

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The novel names no one, and that anonymity invites reflection on the many women who defended Belgium during WWII, like Marina Chafroff, a stateless woman living in Ixelles, who killed a German officer, then another on her way to execution in Cologne.

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A bread coupon

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During the war, in Nazi-occupied Belgium, civilians were officially entitled to:

Daily
225 grams of bread

Monthly
250 grams of butter
1 kilogram of sugar
1 kilogram of meat per month
15 kilograms of potatoes

these minimum rations were not always available.

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To keep a sense of humor in times of extreme adversity is perhaps the most elegant form of resistance and the truest proof of resilience.

Belgium back then
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Thank you @bloomsburybooksuk.bsky.social #BloomsburyCreatorCircle for this beautiful copy of #33PlaceBrugmann by Alice Austen, which I am really looking forward to reading!
Out now! 🖋💙📚

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Today's Book Talk titles
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10am Central on the Skylark Bookshop FB and Instagram pages
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#janeanddanattheendoftheworld #doctorsbynature #33placebrugmann #witnesseight #thewomenonplatformtwo
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@writercolleenoakley @jaapderoode @aliceaustenlawton @sscav @lauraanthonybooks
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#blurbyourenthusiasm

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