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  2. Oudenaarde Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Oudenaarde Town Hall. /  50.84361°N 3.60389°E  / 50.84361; 3.60389. The Town Hall ( Dutch: Stadhuis ⓘ) of Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Belgium, is a landmark building and the seat of that city. Built in a Brabantine late-Gothic style between 1526 and 1537, it is listed as one of the Belfries of Belgium and France, a UNESCO World ...

  3. Oudenaarde - Wikipedia

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    The Flamboyant Gothic–style Town Hall and its Belfry were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1999. [9] The city hall houses a unique collection of Oudenaarde tapestries. The Church of Our Lady of Pamele, begun in 1234 on the banks of the Scheldt, and the Church of St Walburga near the market square, are both worth a visit.

  4. Category:City and town halls in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Torhout City Hall. Categories: Seats of local government by country. Government buildings in Belgium. Local government in Belgium. Seats of local government in Europe by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Category:Oudenaarde - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oudenaarde" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Oudenaarde Town Hall; R. Rhinos Rugby Oudenaarde; Roman Brewery; S.

  6. Eine, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Eine borders Bevere to the centre of Oudenaarde. Saint Eligius is the patron saint of the village. Eine was part of the Diocese of Tournai in the 7th century. [3] Eine was originally a headland on the Scheldt. In the Middle Ages, it was transformed in an area shaped like an 8 and surrounded by a canal.

  7. Belfries of Belgium and France - Wikipedia

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    The Belfries of Belgium and France are a group of 56 historical buildings designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, in recognition of the civic (rather than church) belfries serving as an architectural manifestation of emerging civic independence from feudal and religious influences in the former County of Flanders (present-day French Flanders area of France and Flanders region of Belgium ...

  8. Welden, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The priest and bailiff tried to calm the masses, but had to flee to Oudenaarde. The revolt was crushed by troops of the United Belgian States. In 1868, a railway station opened on the Denderleeuw to Kortrijk railway line. The railway station closed in 1984. Welden was an independent municipality until 1971, when it was merged into Oudenaarde.

  9. Portal : Belgium/Selected article/2007/June - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis) of Oudenaarde, Belgium was built by architect Hendrik van Pede in 1526-1537 to replace the medieval Schepenhuis (Aldermen's House) that occupied the same site. Another older structure, the 14th-century Cloth Hall, was retained and now forms a sort of extension at the back of the Town Hall proper.