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Le cateau-cambresis, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais

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Nestled in the heart of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Le Cateau-Cambrésis is a charming town brimming with character. Discover the Matisse Museum, dedicated to the world-renowned painter born here, boasting a splendid collection of modern art. Wander through picturesque streets to admire local architecture and take a break in one of the many cafes and restaurants to sample local delicacies like fries and ma...See more

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Emile Verhaeren Museum Space
29 km

Emile Verhaeren Museum Space

An immersion into the world of VerhaerenThe exhibition showcases numerous excerpts from Verhaeren's work, along with bilingual (French-Dutch) explanatory texts and Braille folders. Visitors will also discover a selection of 25 historical documents and 13 paintings illustrating the special connections the poet had with avant-garde artists and writers of his time, including Neo-Impressionists and renowned literary figures of the 19th and 20th centuries.In the footsteps of Verhaeren: the "Circuit des Pierres"From the museum space, visitors can follow the "Circuit des Pierres", a 4-kilometer walk leading to emblematic sites linked to Verhaeren, including the famous Caillou-qui-bique. This circuit and the exhibition can be guided upon request by enthusiasts from the non-profit organization Mémoire d’Emile Verhaeren in Roisin.A museum exploring a great Belgian poetThe Emile Verhaeren Museum Space invites visitors to discover or rediscover one of Belgium's greatest writers. Between 1899 and 1914, Emile Verhaeren regularly stayed in Roisin, in the Hauts-Pays, where he found peace and inspiration in a farm-inn near the Caillou-qui-bique. The buildings where he stayed still exist today on the provincial site of the Caillou and now house this museum space.An exhibition supported by the Tourism FederationThis exhibition was designed by the Tourism Federation of the Province of Hainaut, with the documentary support of the Archives & Museum of Literature non-profit organization.

23 Rue Emile Verhaeren 7387 Roisin
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The house of the people in Wihéries
35 km

The house of the people in Wihéries

  The house of the people in Wihéries was inaugurated in 1922. It was built on the initiative of the "La Ruche Boraine" cooperative company (founded in 1902) by Maurice Mailleux (who was also the architect for the house of the people in Boussu). The building, which is right in the heart of the village, is striking for its generous size and its colour scheme (red and white bricks). Its classical structure features Art Nouveau decoration. The building is on two levels and takes up nine bays. The central section, with three bays, is flanked by two turrets rising to three levels and two wings, each of two bays. The building has a bâtière roof, with the exception of the turrets, which have roofs shaped like a beehive.  The sgraffito in the central bay illustrates this link to the world of bee-keeping. In fact a beehive is depicted in it, framed by scrolls under the words "Société coopérative". Under the bees are the words "La Ruche Boraine / Maison du peuple". Just below the balcony appear the words "Liberté", "égalité" and "Fraternité". Other sgraffiti depicting floral and plant motifs are also visible above the doors and windows on the ground floor. The house of the people once had a meeting room, reception room, café, room for selling bread, a bakery and a kitchen. The way the space is organised remains unchanged today, with the exception of the café which has been enlarged. Note the fanlights of the doors and windows alternating with yellow and green tinted glass. Listed: 29-09-1982  

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The house of the people in Dour
37 km

The house of the people in Dour

  The house of the people in Dour, which is still used as such, was built by the architect Alphonse Van Craenenbroeck in 1928-1929, commissioned by the "Les Socialistes Réunis" cooperative company. The wish of the company was to provide a modern place for people to meet, where the recreational and festive side could take precedence over the commercial side. The building seeks to express the leadership role played by the cooperative. Making beautiful use of the language of Art Deco, the building is designed according to a triangular plan with a semi-octagonal outcrop housing a café. The café is lit by large windows with recessed frames and there is a terrace above with a balustrade. The gable façade features a tower at its centre capped by a geometric amortisement. This style is also used for the tops of the pilasters and gables on the three façades, as well as for the friezes with angular motifs that underlines the elevation. Originally, there was a performance auditorium, which is no longer there. The austerity of the façade with its marked vertical thrust is in contrast with the richness of the interior, both in terms of form and colour (frieze, exotic timber panelling, stained glass windows, etc.). The octagonal pillars are transformed into stylised palm trees and the ceiling is animated with moulded profiles. The ceiling reflects the floor with its red and white chequerboard pattern. Note the two entrance areas decorated with stained glass windows, the benches marrying the base of the pilasters and the geometric frieze decorating the upper part of the walls. Listed: 29-09-1982  

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