Dear André, Like others I advice you a visit at - the city of Rupelmonde - the 'collection Max Elskamp" in the 'Musée de la vie Wallonne " in Liège - the sundial parc in Genk (the first in the wordld to have a digital and a cone sundial) - the exhibition that I realised in the Municipal Museum Stellingwerff-Waerdenhof in Hasselt
In Brussels I know two sundials: - a very nice sundial in a mosaic on the wall of an old chemist's shop, Coudenberg 64, a street in the centre of Brussels between the Royal Palace and the Royal Library - a meridian line in the cathedral of Saint Michael in the centre of the city In Elsene (Ixelles), a city in the agglomeration of Brussels, there is a valuable vertical sundail on the west wall of the house Schepenenstraat (Rue des Echevins) 72 Regards, Willy "André E. Bouchard" wrote: > Hi every one, > > I plan to go to Brussels for a week > (Sept 8-15 2000) > > I would appreciate very much to know > where I can see and explore some sundials > ... it could be a good topic for our Bulletin (Le Gnomoniste)of the Quebec > Sundial Society > > Yours sincerely > > Andre E. Bouchard, Ph.D. > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > ----------------------------- > visitez mon site Web : > celui de la Commission des cadrans solaires du Quebec > http://cadrans_solaires.scg.ulaval.ca/ Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="willy.leenders.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Willy Leenders Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="willy.leenders.vcf" Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:willy.leenders.vcf (TEXT/ttxt) (0001AA42)
