La Fontaine Anspach
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- | "Vismarkt" is a Brussels area located at the end of the Baksteenkaai and the Brandhoutkaai. French Quai aux Briques Brandhoutkaai / Quai aux Bois a Bruler | + | [[La Fontaine Anspach]] was originally located at the [[Place de Brouckère]]. It was displaced to the [[Vismarkt]]. The monument is an hommage to [[Jules Anspach]]. |
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La Fontaine Anspach was originally located at the Place de Brouckère. It was displaced to the Vismarkt. The monument is an hommage to Jules Anspach.
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