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Uccle

Uccle (French, pronounced [ykl]) or Ukkel (Dutch, pronounced [ˈʏkəl] ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the southern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Ixelles, and Watermael-Boitsfort, as well as the Flemish municipalities of Drogenbos, Linkebeek and Sint-Genesius-Rode. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch).

Uccle
Uccle (French)
Ukkel (Dutch)
Uccle's Municipal Hall
Location of
Location in Belgium
Uccle municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region
Coordinates: 50°48′N 04°20′E / 50.800°N 4.333°E / 50.800; 4.333
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
French Community
RegionBrussels-Capital
ArrondissementBrussels-Capital
Government
 • MayorBoris Dilliès [fr], (MR)
 • Governing party/iesMR, Ecolo, Les Engagés
Area
 • Total22.87 km2 (8.83 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
 • Total83,980
 • Density3,700/km2 (9,500/sq mi)
Postal codes
1180
NIS code
21016
Area codes02
Websitewww.uccle.be/fr (in French)
www.uccle.be/nl (in Dutch)

As of 1 January 2022, the municipality had a population of 85,099 inhabitants. The total area is 22.87 km2 (8.83 sq mi), which gives a population density of 3,720/km2 (9,600/sq mi), half the average of Brussels. It is generally considered an affluent area of the region, and is particularly noted for its community of French immigrants.

History edit

Origins and medieval times edit

According to legend, Uccle's Church of St. Peter was dedicated by Pope Leo III in the year 803, with Charlemagne and Gerbald, Bishop of Liège, attending the ceremony. During the following centuries, several noble families built their manors and took residency there. The first mention of the name Woluesdal, now evolved into Wolvendael, dates from 1209. In 1467, Isabella of Portugal, wife of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, founded a Franciscan convent on Uccle's territory. Later, Uccle became the judiciary capital of the area including Brussels. Throughout the early stages of its history, however, the village of Uccle always had a predominantly rural character and lived mostly from the products of forestry and agriculture.

Lordship of Stalle edit

A large part of the territory of modern-day Uccle used to be part of the Lordship (seigneurie) of Stalle, in addition to the old village of Uccle and the barony of Carloo.

The first Lords of Stalle (High Justiciaries) were:[2] Henri de Stalle, knight (died before 1357); Florent de Stalle, his son, alderman of Brussels in 1319 and knight. He married Lady Aleyde; and Florent de Stalle, knight and alderman of Brussels in 1357, member of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels. It was he who, with his brother Daniel, founded the Stalle chapel and gave it lands.

Dependent fiefs of the Lordship of Stalle included the Fief of Overhem and the Fief of the Roetaert. The Fief of Overhem was located between the Dieweg and Stalle, it had a manor, a mill called Clipmolen, woods, and pasture. However, in 1465, Marguerite Hinckaert wife of Louis de Mailly, obtained from the sovereign the annexation of this fief to the Lordship of Stalle. The Fief of the Roetaert was located in Neerstalle, between the Kersbeek woods and the Ukkelbeek. Its surface amounted to 39.78 acres of land and meadows and it included the manor of Roetaert.[3][a]

18th century until today edit

 
The village of Uccle marked on the 18th-century Ferraris map
 
Uccle, c. 1830

At the end of the 18th century, a few years after the French Revolution, Uccle merged with neighbouring territories to become a municipality, with its own burgomaster (mayor) and municipal assembly. It had to wait until 1828, however, for the Dutch authorities to allow the construction of the first Municipal Hall. This was a time of economic prosperity and growth, stimulated by the proximity to the two main roads linking Brussels to the industrial south. A newer and larger Municipal Hall was built between 1872 and 1882. Banker and philanthropist Georges Brugmann was instrumental in the urbanisation of the municipality just before the turn of the 20th century. In the early 20th century, Michel van Gelder introduced a new breed of chicken, the d'Uccle, named after the town. Despite the accelerated rate of construction that took place in the early 20th century, Uccle succeeded in keeping several of its green areas intact, which now attract many of the Brussels area's wealthier inhabitants.

Lying beyond Forest and Ixelles and skirting the Sonian Forest, Uccle is Brussel's largest and southernmost municipality. Large 19th- and 20th-century villas with generous gardens make this green and calm suburb a favourite with well-off expatriates, with the Art Deco area around the Royal Observatory of Belgium and the fringes of the Sonian Forest the two most desirable addresses.

Main sights edit

Uccle is mainly a residential area but has a lot of parks and forested areas, such as the Wolvendael Park and the Verrewinkel Woods. Wolvendael is the site of a 1763 castle, owned by a number of notable aristocrats from the 18th and 19th centuries. The municipality is also situated to the immediate west of the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos. The Place de Saint-Job/Sint-Jobsplein and the area near St. Peter's Church and the Municipal Hall are two older parts of town, now filled with a happy mix of stores and pubs.

Uccle is the site of the Belgium national weather station, the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM/KMI). Any information on Belgian weather, unless region-specific, is described by the statistics recorded there. Right next door is the Royal Observatory of Belgium.[4]

Other points of interest include:

Education edit

 
Lycée français Jean-Monnet

Most of Uccle pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 go to schools organised by the French-speaking Community or the Flemish Community. Other schools include:

Notable inhabitants edit

Twin cities edit

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ It belonged successively to: 1) Demoiselle Anne Marie Pauwels, widow of Sieur Henri van Nijs, per purchase on 19 July 1692 from the heirs of Guillaume Lemmens. 2) Lambert van der Meulen, husband of Élisabeth Cosyns, per purchase from the heirs of François Opdenbosch, on 22 November 1718. 3) Lambert Benoît François van der Meulen, his son, after his father's death. 4) Demoiselle Élisabeth van der Meulen (1720-1769), wife of Sieur Jean-Baptiste van Dievoet (1704-1776), on 24 October 1754. 5) François-Joseph van Dievoet (1754-1795) after his mother's death on 11 December 1769. 6) Demoiselle Marie Élisabeth van Dievoet (1752-1828), wife of Sieur Charles Marie Joseph Leyniers (1756-1822) per purchase from her brother François Joseph van Dievoet on 24 November 1784, ten years before the end of the Ancien Regime in modern day Belgium.

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2020". Statbel.
  2. ^ Henry de Pinchart, « Court historique du hameau de Stalle-sous-Uccle, in : le Folklore brabançon, March 1979, no 221, p. 71 à 110.
  3. ^ Henry de Pinchart, « Court historique du hameau de Stalle-sous-Uccle », « Possesseurs », in : le Folklore brabançon, March 1979, no 221, p. 90.
  4. ^ "Brussels - Royal Observatory - The Green Guide Michelin". travel.michelin.com.
  5. ^ "Brussels - Dieweg Cemetery - The Green Guide Michelin". travel.michelin.com.
  6. ^ "Villa Bloemenwerf – Inventaire du patrimoine architectural". monument.heritage.brussels (in French). Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Musée Van Buuren – Inventaire du patrimoine architectural". monument.heritage.brussels (in French). Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Discover Y-40 - Y-40 The Deep Joy". www.y-40.com.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Uccle at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in French and Dutch)

uccle, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2010, lea. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uccle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Uccle French pronounced ykl or Ukkel Dutch pronounced ˈʏkel is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels Capital Region Belgium Located in the southern part of the region it is bordered by the City of Brussels Forest Ixelles and Watermael Boitsfort as well as the Flemish municipalities of Drogenbos Linkebeek and Sint Genesius Rode In common with all of Brussels municipalities it is legally bilingual French Dutch Uccle Uccle French Ukkel Dutch MunicipalityUccle s Municipal HallFlagCoat of armsLocation ofLocation in Belgium Uccle municipality in the Brussels Capital RegionCoordinates 50 48 N 04 20 E 50 800 N 4 333 E 50 800 4 333Country BelgiumCommunityFlemish CommunityFrench CommunityRegionBrussels CapitalArrondissementBrussels CapitalGovernment MayorBoris Dillies fr MR Governing party iesMR Ecolo Les EngagesArea Total22 87 km2 8 83 sq mi Population 2020 01 01 1 Total83 980 Density3 700 km2 9 500 sq mi Postal codes1180NIS code21016Area codes02Websitewww uccle be fr in French www uccle be nl in Dutch As of 1 January 2022 update the municipality had a population of 85 099 inhabitants The total area is 22 87 km2 8 83 sq mi which gives a population density of 3 720 km2 9 600 sq mi half the average of Brussels It is generally considered an affluent area of the region and is particularly noted for its community of French immigrants Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins and medieval times 1 2 Lordship of Stalle 1 3 18th century until today 2 Main sights 3 Education 4 Notable inhabitants 5 Twin cities 6 References 6 1 Footnotes 6 2 Citations 7 External linksHistory editOrigins and medieval times edit According to legend Uccle s Church of St Peter was dedicated by Pope Leo III in the year 803 with Charlemagne and Gerbald Bishop of Liege attending the ceremony During the following centuries several noble families built their manors and took residency there The first mention of the name Woluesdal now evolved into Wolvendael dates from 1209 In 1467 Isabella of Portugal wife of Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy founded a Franciscan convent on Uccle s territory Later Uccle became the judiciary capital of the area including Brussels Throughout the early stages of its history however the village of Uccle always had a predominantly rural character and lived mostly from the products of forestry and agriculture Lordship of Stalle edit A large part of the territory of modern day Uccle used to be part of the Lordship seigneurie of Stalle in addition to the old village of Uccle and the barony of Carloo The first Lords of Stalle High Justiciaries were 2 Henri de Stalle knight died before 1357 Florent de Stalle his son alderman of Brussels in 1319 and knight He married Lady Aleyde and Florent de Stalle knight and alderman of Brussels in 1357 member of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels It was he who with his brother Daniel founded the Stalle chapel and gave it lands Dependent fiefs of the Lordship of Stalle included the Fief of Overhem and the Fief of the Roetaert The Fief of Overhem was located between the Dieweg and Stalle it had a manor a mill called Clipmolen woods and pasture However in 1465 Marguerite Hinckaert wife of Louis de Mailly obtained from the sovereign the annexation of this fief to the Lordship of Stalle The Fief of the Roetaert was located in Neerstalle between the Kersbeek woods and the Ukkelbeek Its surface amounted to 39 78 acres of land and meadows and it included the manor of Roetaert 3 a 18th century until today edit nbsp The village of Uccle marked on the 18th century Ferraris map nbsp Uccle c 1830At the end of the 18th century a few years after the French Revolution Uccle merged with neighbouring territories to become a municipality with its own burgomaster mayor and municipal assembly It had to wait until 1828 however for the Dutch authorities to allow the construction of the first Municipal Hall This was a time of economic prosperity and growth stimulated by the proximity to the two main roads linking Brussels to the industrial south A newer and larger Municipal Hall was built between 1872 and 1882 Banker and philanthropist Georges Brugmann was instrumental in the urbanisation of the municipality just before the turn of the 20th century In the early 20th century Michel van Gelder introduced a new breed of chicken the d Uccle named after the town Despite the accelerated rate of construction that took place in the early 20th century Uccle succeeded in keeping several of its green areas intact which now attract many of the Brussels area s wealthier inhabitants Lying beyond Forest and Ixelles and skirting the Sonian Forest Uccle is Brussel s largest and southernmost municipality Large 19th and 20th century villas with generous gardens make this green and calm suburb a favourite with well off expatriates with the Art Deco area around the Royal Observatory of Belgium and the fringes of the Sonian Forest the two most desirable addresses Main sights editUccle is mainly a residential area but has a lot of parks and forested areas such as the Wolvendael Park and the Verrewinkel Woods Wolvendael is the site of a 1763 castle owned by a number of notable aristocrats from the 18th and 19th centuries The municipality is also situated to the immediate west of the Bois de la Cambre Ter Kamerenbos The Place de Saint Job Sint Jobsplein and the area near St Peter s Church and the Municipal Hall are two older parts of town now filled with a happy mix of stores and pubs Uccle is the site of the Belgium national weather station the Royal Meteorological Institute IRM KMI Any information on Belgian weather unless region specific is described by the statistics recorded there Right next door is the Royal Observatory of Belgium 4 Other points of interest include Uccle Cemetery also known as Dieweg Cemetery created following a cholera epidemic in Brussels in 1866 Although burials ended in 1958 the grave of Herge the creator of Tintin who died in 1983 can be found there 5 The Villa Bloemenwerf an Art Nouveau villa built in 1895 by the architect Henry Van de Velde as his first private residence 6 The Chateau de La Fougeraie built in 1911 for the industrialist Paul Wittouck by the architects Louis Sue and Paul Huillard and decorated by Gustave Louis Jaulmes The Van Buuren Museum amp Gardens a former private house with extensive gardens now a museum and park built from 1924 to 1928 in Art Deco style for the banker and art collector David Van Buuren and his wife Alice 7 Nemo 33 the second deepest indoor swimming pool in the world 8 nbsp Uccle Cemetery nbsp Villa Bloemenwerf nbsp Chateau de La Fougeraie nbsp Van Buuren Museum amp GardensEducation edit nbsp Lycee francais Jean MonnetMost of Uccle pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 go to schools organised by the French speaking Community or the Flemish Community Other schools include European School Brussels I Lycee Francais Jean Monnet College Saint Pierre founded in 1905 by Cardinal Pierre Lambert GoossensNotable inhabitants editArmand Abel 1903 1973 academic and scholar of Islam Salvatore Adamo b 1943 singer lyricist poet and novelist Jean Amery Hans Maier 1912 1978 author and essayist Queen Mathilde of Belgium b 1973 Sandrine Blancke b 1978 actress Cedric Blanpain b 1970 academic researcher Dedryck Boyata football player Laetitia Darche b 1991 model Roger De Coster b 1944 professional motocross racer Maxime De Zeeuw b 1987 basketball player for Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Jaco van Dormael b 1957 film director Jef Dutilleux 1876 1960 impressionist painter M C Escher 1898 1972 Dutch graphic artist Lara Fabian b 1970 singer songwriter Jean Michel Folon 1934 2005 artist illustrator painter and sculptor Isabelle Gatti de Gamond educationalist feminist and politician 1839 1905 Martin Gray 1922 2016 Warsaw Ghetto and Holocaust survivor writer Pierre Harmel 1911 2010 lawyer politician diplomat and Prime Minister Herge 1907 1983 comic book author creator of The Adventures of Tintin Vincent Kompany b 1986 football defender and manager former captain of the Belgium national team and current manager of Burnley Boris Johnson Stanley Johnson Jo Johnson Rachel Johnson Charlotte Johnson Wahl British political and journalistic family lived there in the 1970s Joachim Lafosse b 1975 film director Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein and Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein b 1974 and 1975 respectively Marianne Merchez b 1960 doctor and astronaut Axel Merckx b 1972 professional road bicycle racer Philippe Moureaux 1939 2018 politician senator mayor of Molenbeek and Professor of Economic History at the Universite libre de Bruxelles ULB Erik Pevernagie b 1939 painter and writer Louis Pevernagie 1904 1970 painter Alizee Poulicek b 1987 Miss Universe Belgium 2008 Joseph Raphael 1869 1950 impressionist painter Axelle Red Fabienne Demal b 1968 singer Sybille de Selys Longchamps b 1941 baroness and aristocrat Willy Sommers b 1952 crooner Olivier Strebelle 1927 2017 sculptor Jacques Tits 1930 2021 mathematician Henry van de Velde 1863 1957 painter architect and interior designer Angele Van Laeken better known as Angele b 1995 singer songwriter Pierre de Maere fr b 2001 singer songwriter Princess Stephanie of Windisch Graetz 1909 2005 died there Twin cities edit nbsp Neuilly sur Seine FranceReferences editFootnotes edit It belonged successively to 1 Demoiselle Anne Marie Pauwels widow of Sieur Henri van Nijs per purchase on 19 July 1692 from the heirs of Guillaume Lemmens 2 Lambert van der Meulen husband of Elisabeth Cosyns per purchase from the heirs of Francois Opdenbosch on 22 November 1718 3 Lambert Benoit Francois van der Meulen his son after his father s death 4 Demoiselle Elisabeth van der Meulen 1720 1769 wife of Sieur Jean Baptiste van Dievoet 1704 1776 on 24 October 1754 5 Francois Joseph van Dievoet 1754 1795 after his mother s death on 11 December 1769 6 Demoiselle Marie Elisabeth van Dievoet 1752 1828 wife of Sieur Charles Marie Joseph Leyniers 1756 1822 per purchase from her brother Francois Joseph van Dievoet on 24 November 1784 ten years before the end of the Ancien Regime in modern day Belgium Citations edit Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2020 Statbel Henry de Pinchart Court historique du hameau de Stalle sous Uccle in le Folklore brabancon March 1979 no 221 p 71 a 110 Henry de Pinchart Court historique du hameau de Stalle sous Uccle Possesseurs in le Folklore brabancon March 1979 no 221 p 90 Brussels Royal Observatory The Green Guide Michelin travel michelin com Brussels Dieweg Cemetery The Green Guide Michelin travel michelin com Villa Bloemenwerf Inventaire du patrimoine architectural monument heritage brussels in French Retrieved 24 October 2023 Musee Van Buuren Inventaire du patrimoine architectural monument heritage brussels in French Retrieved 24 October 2023 Discover Y 40 Y 40 The Deep Joy www y 40 com External links edit nbsp Belgium portal nbsp Media related to Uccle at Wikimedia Commons Official website in French and Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uccle amp oldid 1183178397 Lordship of Stalle, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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