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- The Laeken cemetery also hosts one of the original bronze casts of ‘The Thinker’, one of the most famous sculptures in the world by the Frenchman Auguste Rodin.
- Laeken Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Laeken; Dutch: Begraafplaats van Laken) in Brussels, Belgium, is the city's oldest cemetery still in function and the resting place...
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- The Laeken cemetery is the oldest of all the cemeteries in Brussels still in function.
- Inaugurated in 1878, the underground burial galleries beneath Laeken Cemetery cover an area of one and a half hectares, 300 meters of corridors.
- One of these old areas is Laeken, where many years ago there was a village famous for its European-style houses, as well as the church and Laeken cemetery.
- In a collage made out of historic layering, additions and subtractions, the cemetery is today confined in a state of utter neglect.
- The Cemetery of Laeken covers 6.200 m² were you can find around 10.000 graves.
- Nicknamed the “little Père Lachaise of Brussels", the Laeken cemetery has a lot to offer.