- Jules Anspach
Jules Victor Anspach (
20 July 1829 –19 May 1879 ) was a Belgian politician, most well known for his renovations surrounding thecovering of the Senne river.Anspach was born in
Brussels into a family ofCalvinist Geneva n origin. His father François (died 1858) served in theBelgian Chamber of Representatives . Jules Anspach studied law at theFree University of Brussels (now split into theUniversité Libre de Bruxelles and theVrije Universiteit Brussel ) becoming aDoctor of Laws . As with many Liberals, Anspach was aFreemason .Anspach rose rapidly, replacing Fontainas as
Mayor of Brussels in 1863, aged only 34, holding the office until his death. He effected massive changes to the urban landscape ofBrussels , centred on his oeuvre, thecovering of the Senne . His renovations in Brussels parallelled those byBaron Haussmann inParis . The modern city remains largely Anspach's creation in its basic form.Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan, the main artery in downtown Brussels, bears his name. It was the central boulevard created by his massive renovations of the city, so it is particularly fitting it be named after him.
Like his father, Anspach was elected to the Chamber of Representatives.
ee also
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List of mayors of the City of Brussels References
Further reading
* Hall, Thomas, "Planning Europe's Capital Cities: Aspects of Nineteenth-century Urban Development." Taylor & Francis, 1997.
* Schuiten, François &Benoît Peeters , "Brüsel." Casterman, 1992.
*/fr icon Witte, Els (ed.), "De Brusselse negentien gemeenten en het Brussels model/Les dix-neuf communes bruxelloises et le modèle bruxellois." Larcier, 2003.
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