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Schaerbeek

Schaerbeek (French: [skaʁbek, skaʁbɛk] ; also archaic Dutch) or Schaarbeek (Dutch: [ˈsxaːrbeːk] ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch).

Schaerbeek
Schaerbeek (French)
Schaarbeek (Dutch)
Schaerbeek's Municipal Hall seen from the Place Colignon/Colignonplein
Location of Schaerbeek
Schaerbeek
Location in Belgium
Schaerbeek municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region
Coordinates: 50°52′03″N 04°22′25″E / 50.86750°N 4.37361°E / 50.86750; 4.37361
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
French Community
RegionBrussels-Capital
ArrondissementBrussels-Capital
Government
 • MayorBernard Clerfayt (DéFI)
 • Governing party/iesLB-Ecolo
Area
 • Total7.9 km2 (3.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
 • Total132,799
 • Density17,000/km2 (44,000/sq mi)
Postal codes
1030
NIS code
21015
Area codes02
Website1030.be/fr (in French)
1030.be/nl (in Dutch)

Schaerbeek has a multicultural identity stemming from its diverse population. As of 1 January 2022, the municipality had a population of 130,690 inhabitants.[2] The total area is 7.9 km2 (3.1 sq mi), which gives a population density of 16,540/km2 (42,800/sq mi), twice the average of Brussels.[2]

Toponymy edit

Etymology edit

The first mention of Schaerbeek's name was Scarenbecca, recorded in a document from the Bishop of Cambrai in 1120.[3] The origin of the name may come from the Franconian (Old Dutch) words schaer ("notch", "score") and beek ("creek", "beck").[4]

Schaerbeek is nicknamed "the city of donkeys" (French: la cité des ânes, Dutch: de ezelsgemeente). This name is reminiscent of times when people of Schaerbeek, who were cultivators of sour cherries primarily for Kriek production, would arrive at the Brussels marketplace with donkeys laden with sour cherries. Donkeys are still kept in Josaphat Park, and sour cherry trees line the streets of the Diamant Quarter of Schaerbeek (the Avenue Milcamps/Milcampslaan, the Avenue Émile Max/Émile Maxlaan, and the Avenue Opale/Opaallaan). The Square des Griottiers/Morelleboomsquare is named after these trees.

History edit

Antiquity and Middle Ages edit

The period at which human activity started in Schaerbeek can be inferred from the Stone Age flint tools that were recovered in the Josaphat valley. Tombs and coins dating from the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian (2nd century AD) were also found near the old Roman roads that crossed Schaerbeek's territory.

The first mention of the town's name appears in a legal document dated 1120, whereby the Bishop of Cambrai granted the administration of the churches of Scarenbecca and Everna (today's neighbouring Evere) to the canons of Soignies, located in modern-day Hainaut, Belgium. Politically, the town was part of the Duchy of Brabant. In 1301, John II, Duke of Brabant, had the town administered by the schepen (aldermen) of Brussels. A new church dedicated to Saint Servatius was built around that same time, at the same location as the old church.

At the end of the 14th century, the lands of Schaerbeek that belonged to the Lords of Kraainem were sold and reconverted into a hunting ground. The official entry of the visiting Dukes of Burgundy into Brussels, their second capital, was also through Schaerbeek, where they had to swear to uphold the city's privileges. The game reservation and the rural character of the village lasted until the end of the 18th century. The areas not covered by woods were used to cultivate vegetables and grow vines. In 1540, Schaerbeek counted 112 houses and 600 inhabitants.

16th–19th centuries edit

 
The Schaerbeek Gate in 1612

Until the 16th century, the village had lived in relative peace. This would change in the middle of the 16th century as the Reformation set in. Schaerbeek suffered through ravages and destruction about a dozen times over the following two centuries, starting in the 1570s with William the Silent's mercenary troops fighting the Catholic Duke of Alba. Spanish, French, British, and Bavarian troops all came through Schaerbeek, with the usual exactions and requisitions inflicted on the population.

After the French Revolution, it was decreed that Schaerbeek would be taken away from Brussels and proclaimed an independent municipality, with its own mayor, schepen, and municipal assembly. On 27 September 1830, during the Belgian Revolution, some fighting occurred in the Josaphat valley between the revolutionary troops and the retreating Dutch troops. In 1879, a more modern Church of St. Servatius was built near the old one, which was eventually demolished in 1905.[5] The Municipal Hall and Schaerbeek railway station were built in 1887 and 1902, respectively. In 1889, the shooting range known as the Tir national was established.

At the end of the 19th and in the early 20th centuries, Schaerbeek became home to the gentry. The Avenue Louis Bertrand/Louis Bertrandlaan was laid out to herald a new, tree-filled residential district for the city's burgeoning middle classes, many of whom employed the period's best architects to design their new homes. Gustave Strauven, Franz Hemelsoet [fr] and Henri Jacobs [fr] were just three of the architects who reinvented family houses, apartment buildings and educational buildings in the Art Nouveau style.

20th and 21st centuries edit

 
The Place des Carabiniers/Karabiniersplein

At the turn of the 20th century, Schaerbeek was a booming suburb which attracted a large middle-class population. In 1904, the newly landscaped Josaphat Park was inaugurated.[5] One year later, the old St. Servatius' Church, the last witness to Schaerbeek's medieval past, was demolished.[5] In 1915, the British nurse Edith Cavell was executed by an occupying German Army firing squad at the Tir national. Dwight D. Eisenhower came to visit the municipality at the close of World War II. Five years later, the population of Schaerbeek peaked at 125,000 inhabitants.[5]

2016 terrorist attacks edit

On the morning of 22 March 2016, three coordinated bombings occurred in Belgium in which the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility. In these attacks, at least 31 victims and two suicide bombers were killed, and 300 other people were injured.[6] Hours after the attacks, police were pointed to a home in Schaerbeek by the taxi driver who drove the suspects to Brussels Airport.[7] They raided the home and found a nail bomb, 15 kg (33 lb) of acetone peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and an ISIL flag.[8] Inside a waste container near the house, they also found a computer belonging to Ibrahim El Bakraoui who is believed to have carried out suicide bombings during the attacks along with his brother.[9]

Nearly seven months later, on 5 October, three police officers were attacked by a man with a camping knife in Schaerbeek. Two of them suffered stab wounds, while the third was physically assaulted but otherwise uninjured. The assailant was then shot in the leg, subdued, and taken to hospital for medical treatment.[10] He was charged with attempted terrorism-related murder but the court did not see these charges proven. He was convicted to a nine-year prison sentence for assault and battery.[11]

Districts edit

There are two distinct parts of Schaerbeek; an eastern part and a western part. The eastern part (the area that includes the Square Vergote/Vergoteplein, the Boulevard Lambermont/Lambermontlaan, the Fleurs Quarter, the Place de Jamblinne de Meux/De Jamblinne de Meuxplein, the Diamant Quarter and Josaphat Park) is an affluent area noted for its architecture and its convenient location (close to the EU institutions and the financial heart of the city, as well as NATO's headquarters).

The western part (the area near Brussels-North railway station, the Chaussée de Haecht/Haachtsesteenweg and the Van Praet bridge) is home to Brussels' large Belgian Turkish community. The area around St. Mary's Royal Church is dubbed the "Little Anatolia" (French: la petite Anatolie, Dutch: het Klein Anatolië) because of all the Turkish restaurants and shops on the Chaussée de Haecht.[12] The area is also home to a significant Belgian Moroccan population and other immigrant communities such as Spanish, Congolese, and Asian immigrants. However, the district offers a social blend because of the numerous schools like the Hogeschool Sint-Lukas Brussel, the municipal administrations and the proximity of the Rue Royale/Koningsstraat.[13]

Demographics edit

Foreign population edit

Schaerbeek has a large concentration of immigrants from other countries, and their children, including many of Turkish ancestry, a significant part of which originates from Afyon or Emirdağ, Turkey.[verification needed]

Similar to Molenbeek, Schaerbeek has a large Muslim population. As of 2016, the largest share of Muslims in Schaerbeek are of Moroccan origin, but there are also Turks and Albanians. That year, the mayor of Schaerbeek Bernard Clerfayt (DéFI) argued that the diversity in the foreign population means there is a lack of a ghetto effect, and Molenbeek's then-mayor Françoise Schepmans (MR) stated that the foreigner population in Schaerbeek was more diverse than that of Molenbeek.[13]

As of 2016, 22% of young people in Schaerbeek are unemployed. The municipality lies in a semi-circle of neighbourhoods in Brussels often referred to as the "poor croissant".[13]

As of 2023, 52.78% of Schaerbeek's population is from non-European countries (predominantly Morocco and Turkey), 21.13% is from another European country (mainly Bulgaria, Romania, France, Spain, and Poland), while the native Belgian population is 18.46%.[14]

Migrant communities in Schaerbeek with over 1,000 people as of 1 January 2020:[15]

  Bulgaria 5,728
  Romania 5,072
  Morocco 4,463
  France 4,275
  Turkey 3,266
  Spain 3,041
  Poland 2,781
  Italy 2,850
  Syria 1,754
  Portugal 1,435
  Guinea 1,325
Group of origin Year
2023[16]
Number %
Belgians with Belgian background 24,145 18.46%
Belgians with foreign background 56,626 43.3%
Neighbouring country 3,233 2.47%
EU27 (excluding neighbouring country) 5,244 4.01%
Outside EU 27 48,149 36.82%
Non-Belgians 50,004 38.24%
Neighbouring country 6,735 5.15%
EU27 (excluding neighbouring country) 22,393 17.12%
Outside EU 27 20,876 15.96%
Total 130,775 100%

Education edit

Public communal French-language secondary schools include:[17]

  • Athénée Fernand Blum [fr], a traditional gateway to the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
  • Institut communal d'enseignement technique Frans Fischer
  • Lycée Emile Max

French-language subsidised religious secondary schools include:[18]

  • Centre scolaire Sainte-Marie La Sagesse [fr]
  • Collège Roi Baudouin
  • Institut de la Saint-Famille d'Helmet
  • Collège Roi Baudouin Enseignement technique et professionnel
  • Institut Technique Cardinal Mercié-Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur
  • Institut Saint-Dominique
  • Institut de la Vierge Fidèle

Koninklijk Atheneum Emmanuel Hiel serves as the public Dutch-language secondary school in Schaerbeek, operated by the Flemish Community.[19]

Main sights edit

Schaerbeek Cemetery, despite its name, is actually located in Evere.

Politics edit

The current city council was elected in the October 2018 elections.[22] The current mayor of Schaerbeek is Bernard Clerfayt, a member of DéFl, who is in coalition on the municipal council with Ecolo.[23]

Schaerbeek local election – 14 October 2018
 
Party
Votes % Swing (pp) Elected
2018
Change
DéFI 16,887 31.97  0.77
17 / 47 (36%)
 1
Ecolo - Groen 10,241 19.39  5.96
10 / 47 (21%)
 3
PS - sp.a 9,557 18.09  6.98
9 / 47 (19%)
 4
PVDA-PTB 6,688 12.66  9.31
6 / 47 (13%)
 5
cdH - CD&V 3,814 7.22  1.83
5 / 47 (11%)
 1
MR - Open Vld 3,291 6.23  3.34
3 / 47 (6%)
 2
N-VA 1,444 2.73  0.49
0 / 47 (0%)
-
VB 620 1.17  0.28
0 / 47 (0%)
-
Citoyens d'Europe M3E 285 0.54 new
0 / 47 (0%)
-

2003 election incident edit

During the Belgian federal election of 18 May 2003, a candidate received 4,096 unexplained extra votes. After an inquiry, the anomaly was attributed to a single-event upset in an electronic voting machine, likely to have been caused by an ionising particle.[24][25]

Famous inhabitants edit

International relations edit

Twin towns and sister cities edit

Schaerbeek is twinned with:

References edit

Citations edit

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  2. ^ a b "Schaerbeek | IBSA". ibsa.brussels. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
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  8. ^ "Eén verdachte wordt momenteel ondervraagd". Gazet van Antwerpen. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
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  11. ^ [1] Aanval op twee agenten geen terreurdaad en geen moordpoging, maar dader veroordeeld tot 9 jaar cel”
  12. ^ "Promenades découvertes de Schaerbeek : Parcours 1: les abords de la place de la Reine" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  13. ^ a b c Capadites, Christina (11 April 2016). "Molenbeek and Schaerbeek: A tale of two tragedies". CBS News. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Origin | Statbel". statbel.fgov.be. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
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  18. ^ "Réseau Libre et communauté française." Schaerbeek. Retrieved on September 12, 2016.
  19. ^ "Enseignement néerlandophone"/"Nederlandstalig onderwijs 11 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine." Schaerbeek. Retrieved on September 12, 2016.
  20. ^ "Hôtel communal de Schaerbeek – Inventaire du patrimoine architectural". monument.heritage.brussels (in French). Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  21. ^ "Schaerbeek - Église Sainte-Marie - Place de la Reine - VAN OVERSTRAETEN Henri Désiré Louis". www.irismonument.be. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Résultats officiels des élections communales 2018" (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  23. ^ "Schaerbeek: Bernard Clerfayt rempile pour 6 ans avec Ecolo, le cdH renvoyé dans l'opposition" (in French). 14 October 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
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  25. ^ Ferreira, Becky (17 February 2017). "How Space Weather Can Influence Elections on Earth". Motherboard.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Schaerbeek at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in French and Dutch)
  • Local libraries (Evere-Schaerbeek)
  • Police zone site – 5344 Polbruno (Evere-Saint-Josse-Schaerbeek)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Schaerbeek French skaʁbek skaʁbɛk also archaic Dutch or Schaarbeek Dutch ˈsxaːrbeːk is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels Capital Region Belgium Located in the north eastern part of the region it is bordered by the City of Brussels Etterbeek Evere and Saint Josse ten Noode In common with all of Brussels municipalities it is legally bilingual French Dutch Schaerbeek Schaerbeek French Schaarbeek Dutch MunicipalitySchaerbeek s Municipal Hall seen from the Place Colignon ColignonpleinFlagCoat of armsLocation of SchaerbeekSchaerbeekLocation in Belgium Schaerbeek municipality in the Brussels Capital RegionCoordinates 50 52 03 N 04 22 25 E 50 86750 N 4 37361 E 50 86750 4 37361Country BelgiumCommunityFlemish CommunityFrench CommunityRegionBrussels CapitalArrondissementBrussels CapitalGovernment MayorBernard Clerfayt DeFI Governing party iesLB EcoloArea Total7 9 km2 3 1 sq mi Population 2020 01 01 1 Total132 799 Density17 000 km2 44 000 sq mi Postal codes1030NIS code21015Area codes02Website1030 be fr in French 1030 be nl in Dutch Schaerbeek has a multicultural identity stemming from its diverse population As of 1 January 2022 update the municipality had a population of 130 690 inhabitants 2 The total area is 7 9 km2 3 1 sq mi which gives a population density of 16 540 km2 42 800 sq mi twice the average of Brussels 2 Contents 1 Toponymy 1 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages 2 2 16th 19th centuries 2 3 20th and 21st centuries 2 3 1 2016 terrorist attacks 3 Districts 4 Demographics 4 1 Foreign population 5 Education 6 Main sights 7 Politics 7 1 2003 election incident 8 Famous inhabitants 9 International relations 9 1 Twin towns and sister cities 10 References 10 1 Citations 11 External linksToponymy editEtymology edit The first mention of Schaerbeek s name was Scarenbecca recorded in a document from the Bishop of Cambrai in 1120 3 The origin of the name may come from the Franconian Old Dutch words schaer notch score and beek creek beck 4 Schaerbeek is nicknamed the city of donkeys French la cite des anes Dutch de ezelsgemeente This name is reminiscent of times when people of Schaerbeek who were cultivators of sour cherries primarily for Kriek production would arrive at the Brussels marketplace with donkeys laden with sour cherries Donkeys are still kept in Josaphat Park and sour cherry trees line the streets of the Diamant Quarter of Schaerbeek the Avenue Milcamps Milcampslaan the Avenue Emile Max Emile Maxlaan and the Avenue Opale Opaallaan The Square des Griottiers Morelleboomsquare is named after these trees History editAntiquity and Middle Ages edit The period at which human activity started in Schaerbeek can be inferred from the Stone Age flint tools that were recovered in the Josaphat valley Tombs and coins dating from the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian 2nd century AD were also found near the old Roman roads that crossed Schaerbeek s territory The first mention of the town s name appears in a legal document dated 1120 whereby the Bishop of Cambrai granted the administration of the churches of Scarenbecca and Everna today s neighbouring Evere to the canons of Soignies located in modern day Hainaut Belgium Politically the town was part of the Duchy of Brabant In 1301 John II Duke of Brabant had the town administered by the schepen aldermen of Brussels A new church dedicated to Saint Servatius was built around that same time at the same location as the old church At the end of the 14th century the lands of Schaerbeek that belonged to the Lords of Kraainem were sold and reconverted into a hunting ground The official entry of the visiting Dukes of Burgundy into Brussels their second capital was also through Schaerbeek where they had to swear to uphold the city s privileges The game reservation and the rural character of the village lasted until the end of the 18th century The areas not covered by woods were used to cultivate vegetables and grow vines In 1540 Schaerbeek counted 112 houses and 600 inhabitants 16th 19th centuries edit nbsp The Schaerbeek Gate in 1612Until the 16th century the village had lived in relative peace This would change in the middle of the 16th century as the Reformation set in Schaerbeek suffered through ravages and destruction about a dozen times over the following two centuries starting in the 1570s with William the Silent s mercenary troops fighting the Catholic Duke of Alba Spanish French British and Bavarian troops all came through Schaerbeek with the usual exactions and requisitions inflicted on the population After the French Revolution it was decreed that Schaerbeek would be taken away from Brussels and proclaimed an independent municipality with its own mayor schepen and municipal assembly On 27 September 1830 during the Belgian Revolution some fighting occurred in the Josaphat valley between the revolutionary troops and the retreating Dutch troops In 1879 a more modern Church of St Servatius was built near the old one which was eventually demolished in 1905 5 The Municipal Hall and Schaerbeek railway station were built in 1887 and 1902 respectively In 1889 the shooting range known as the Tir national was established At the end of the 19th and in the early 20th centuries Schaerbeek became home to the gentry The Avenue Louis Bertrand Louis Bertrandlaan was laid out to herald a new tree filled residential district for the city s burgeoning middle classes many of whom employed the period s best architects to design their new homes Gustave Strauven Franz Hemelsoet fr and Henri Jacobs fr were just three of the architects who reinvented family houses apartment buildings and educational buildings in the Art Nouveau style 20th and 21st centuries edit nbsp The Place des Carabiniers KarabinierspleinAt the turn of the 20th century Schaerbeek was a booming suburb which attracted a large middle class population In 1904 the newly landscaped Josaphat Park was inaugurated 5 One year later the old St Servatius Church the last witness to Schaerbeek s medieval past was demolished 5 In 1915 the British nurse Edith Cavell was executed by an occupying German Army firing squad at the Tir national Dwight D Eisenhower came to visit the municipality at the close of World War II Five years later the population of Schaerbeek peaked at 125 000 inhabitants 5 2016 terrorist attacks edit Main articles 2016 Brussels bombings and 2016 stabbing of Brussels police officers On the morning of 22 March 2016 three coordinated bombings occurred in Belgium in which the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL claimed responsibility In these attacks at least 31 victims and two suicide bombers were killed and 300 other people were injured 6 Hours after the attacks police were pointed to a home in Schaerbeek by the taxi driver who drove the suspects to Brussels Airport 7 They raided the home and found a nail bomb 15 kg 33 lb of acetone peroxide hydrogen peroxide and an ISIL flag 8 Inside a waste container near the house they also found a computer belonging to Ibrahim El Bakraoui who is believed to have carried out suicide bombings during the attacks along with his brother 9 Nearly seven months later on 5 October three police officers were attacked by a man with a camping knife in Schaerbeek Two of them suffered stab wounds while the third was physically assaulted but otherwise uninjured The assailant was then shot in the leg subdued and taken to hospital for medical treatment 10 He was charged with attempted terrorism related murder but the court did not see these charges proven He was convicted to a nine year prison sentence for assault and battery 11 Districts editThere are two distinct parts of Schaerbeek an eastern part and a western part The eastern part the area that includes the Square Vergote Vergoteplein the Boulevard Lambermont Lambermontlaan the Fleurs Quarter the Place de Jamblinne de Meux De Jamblinne de Meuxplein the Diamant Quarter and Josaphat Park is an affluent area noted for its architecture and its convenient location close to the EU institutions and the financial heart of the city as well as NATO s headquarters The western part the area near Brussels North railway station the Chaussee de Haecht Haachtsesteenweg and the Van Praet bridge is home to Brussels large Belgian Turkish community The area around St Mary s Royal Church is dubbed the Little Anatolia French la petite Anatolie Dutch het Klein Anatolie because of all the Turkish restaurants and shops on the Chaussee de Haecht 12 The area is also home to a significant Belgian Moroccan population and other immigrant communities such as Spanish Congolese and Asian immigrants However the district offers a social blend because of the numerous schools like the Hogeschool Sint Lukas Brussel the municipal administrations and the proximity of the Rue Royale Koningsstraat 13 Demographics editForeign population edit Schaerbeek has a large concentration of immigrants from other countries and their children including many of Turkish ancestry a significant part of which originates from Afyon or Emirdag Turkey verification needed Similar to Molenbeek Schaerbeek has a large Muslim population As of 2016 update the largest share of Muslims in Schaerbeek are of Moroccan origin but there are also Turks and Albanians That year the mayor of Schaerbeek Bernard Clerfayt DeFI argued that the diversity in the foreign population means there is a lack of a ghetto effect and Molenbeek s then mayor Francoise Schepmans MR stated that the foreigner population in Schaerbeek was more diverse than that of Molenbeek 13 As of 2016 update 22 of young people in Schaerbeek are unemployed The municipality lies in a semi circle of neighbourhoods in Brussels often referred to as the poor croissant 13 As of 2023 update 52 78 of Schaerbeek s population is from non European countries predominantly Morocco and Turkey 21 13 is from another European country mainly Bulgaria Romania France Spain and Poland while the native Belgian population is 18 46 14 Migrant communities in Schaerbeek with over 1 000 people as of 1 January 2020 15 nbsp Bulgaria 5 728 nbsp Romania 5 072 nbsp Morocco 4 463 nbsp France 4 275 nbsp Turkey 3 266 nbsp Spain 3 041 nbsp Poland 2 781 nbsp Italy 2 850 nbsp Syria 1 754 nbsp Portugal 1 435 nbsp Guinea 1 325Group of origin Year2023 16 Number Belgians with Belgian background 24 145 18 46 Belgians with foreign background 56 626 43 3 Neighbouring country 3 233 2 47 EU27 excluding neighbouring country 5 244 4 01 Outside EU 27 48 149 36 82 Non Belgians 50 004 38 24 Neighbouring country 6 735 5 15 EU27 excluding neighbouring country 22 393 17 12 Outside EU 27 20 876 15 96 Total 130 775 100 Education editPublic communal French language secondary schools include 17 Athenee Fernand Blum fr a traditional gateway to the Universite libre de Bruxelles ULB Institut communal d enseignement technique Frans Fischer Lycee Emile MaxFrench language subsidised religious secondary schools include 18 Centre scolaire Sainte Marie La Sagesse fr College Roi Baudouin Institut de la Saint Famille d Helmet College Roi Baudouin Enseignement technique et professionnel Institut Technique Cardinal Mercie Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur Institut Saint Dominique Institut de la Vierge FideleKoninklijk Atheneum Emmanuel Hiel serves as the public Dutch language secondary school in Schaerbeek operated by the Flemish Community 19 Main sights editSchaerbeek counts a number of Art Deco and Art Nouveau houses including the Autrique House the first house built by Victor Horta in the Brussels area The Municipal Hall of Schaerbeek designed in neo Flemish Renaissance style by the architect Jules Jacques Van Ysendyck fr was inaugurated by King Leopold II in 1887 20 Josaphat Park also inaugurated by King Leopold II in 1904 provides a haven of quiet in the heart of the city It is bordered by the Brusilia Residence the tallest residential building in Belgium Schaerbeek railway station where the new national railway museum of Belgium Train World opened in 2015 St Mary s Royal Church an eclectic Roman Catholic church built between 1845 and 1888 which has been listed as a protected monument since 1976 21 The Clockarium is a clock museum There is also a beer museum and a mechanical organ museum nearby Schaerbeek Cemetery despite its name is actually located in Evere nbsp St Mary s Royal Church nbsp Schaerbeek railway station nbsp Autrique House nbsp Terdelt garden city nbsp Josaphat Park nbsp Brusilia ResidencePolitics editThe current city council was elected in the October 2018 elections 22 The current mayor of Schaerbeek is Bernard Clerfayt a member of DeFl who is in coalition on the municipal council with Ecolo 23 Schaerbeek local election 14 October 2018 nbsp PartyVotes Swing pp Elected2018 ChangeDeFI 16 887 31 97 nbsp 0 77 17 47 36 nbsp 1Ecolo Groen 10 241 19 39 nbsp 5 96 10 47 21 nbsp 3PS sp a 9 557 18 09 nbsp 6 98 9 47 19 nbsp 4PVDA PTB 6 688 12 66 nbsp 9 31 6 47 13 nbsp 5cdH CD amp V 3 814 7 22 nbsp 1 83 5 47 11 nbsp 1MR Open Vld 3 291 6 23 nbsp 3 34 3 47 6 nbsp 2N VA 1 444 2 73 nbsp 0 49 0 47 0 VB 620 1 17 nbsp 0 28 0 47 0 Citoyens d Europe M3E 285 0 54 new 0 47 0 2003 election incident edit During the Belgian federal election of 18 May 2003 a candidate received 4 096 unexplained extra votes After an inquiry the anomaly was attributed to a single event upset in an electronic voting machine likely to have been caused by an ionising particle 24 25 Famous inhabitants editTodor Angelov 1900 1943 Bulgarian member of the Resistance during World War II Jacques Brel 1929 1978 singer Roger Camille also known as Kiko 1936 2006 cartoonist Nicolas Colsaerts b 1982 European Tour professional golfer Claude Coppens b 1936 pianist and composer Monique de Bissy 1923 2009 French Belgian member of the Resistance during World War II Michel de Ghelderode 1898 1962 avant garde dramatist employed at the Municipal Hall from 1923 to 1946 Andree de Jongh 1916 2007 member of the Resistance during World War II Paul Deschanel 1855 1922 French statesman and President of France Daniel Ducarme 1954 2010 politician and Minister President of the Brussels Capital Region Georges Eekhoud 1854 1927 novelist Virginie Efira b 1977 actress and television presenter Jan Ferguut 1835 1902 writer and poet Emilio Ferrera b 1967 football player and coach Agustin Goovaerts 1885 1939 architect Georges Grun b 1962 football player Franz Hemelsoet nl 1875 1947 Art Nouveau architect Jan Cornelis Hofman 1889 1966 Dutch post impressionist painter died there Alain Hutchinson b 1949 politician and MEP Henri Jacobs fr 1864 1935 Art Nouveau architect Camille Jenatzy 1868 1913 racing driver Henry Le Bœuf 1874 1935 banker and patron of the arts Rene Magritte 1898 1967 surrealist painter Maurane 1960 2018 singer and actress Anca Parghel 1957 2008 Romanian jazz singer lived on the Avenue Paul Deschanel Paul Deschanellaan Rob Redding b 1976 American media proprietor and abstract artist Jean Roba 1930 2006 comic book author creator of Boule et Bill Francois Schuiten b 1956 comic book artist Roger Somville 1923 2014 painter Paul Henri Spaak 1899 1972 politician statesman Prime Minister Secretary General of NATO and one of the Founding fathers of the European Union Gustave Strauven 1878 1919 Art Nouveau architect Raymond van het Groenewoud b 1950 musician and singerInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium Twin towns and sister cities edit Schaerbeek is twinned with nbsp Houffalize Belgium nbsp Al Hoceima Morocco nbsp Nablus Palestine nbsp Beyoglu Turkey nbsp Prairie Village Kansas United States nbsp Dardania Pristina Kosovo nbsp Quebec City Canada nbsp Vicovu de Sus Romania nbsp Anyang ChinaReferences editCitations edit Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2020 Statbel a b Schaerbeek IBSA ibsa brussels Retrieved 5 January 2023 Schaerbeek et son Histoire Schaerbeek Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Enquete Communale Final Scribd com 31 August 2009 Archived from the original on 30 January 2010 Retrieved 14 February 2012 a b c d Schaerbeek au fil du temps Schaerbeek Schaerbeek 1030 Schaarbeek in French Retrieved 25 April 2020 Another bomb found in Brussels after attacks kill at least 34 Islamic State claims responsibility The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 22 March 2016 David Lawler Danny Boyle 22 March 2016 Brussels attacks 34 killed and hundreds wounded as Islamic State claims responsibility for airport and Metro bombings live The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 22 March 2016 Een verdachte wordt momenteel ondervraagd Gazet van Antwerpen 23 March 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2016 Alastair Jamieson Annick M Kele 23 March 2016 Brussels Attacks El Bakraoui Brothers Were Jailed for Carjackings Shootout NBC News Retrieved 23 March 2016 Samuel Henry 5 October 2016 Two policemen injured in Brussels stabbing in suspected terror attack The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 October 2016 1 Aanval op twee agenten geen terreurdaad en geen moordpoging maar dader veroordeeld tot 9 jaar cel Promenades decouvertes de Schaerbeek Parcours 1 les abords de la place de la Reine PDF in French Retrieved 23 December 2012 a b c Capadites Christina 11 April 2016 Molenbeek and Schaerbeek A tale of two tragedies CBS News Retrieved 12 September 2016 Origin Statbel statbel fgov be Retrieved 4 July 2023 Nationalites IBSA ibsa brussels Retrieved 10 July 2023 Origin Statbel statbel fgov be Retrieved 4 July 2023 Reseau communal Schaerbeek Retrieved on September 12 2016 Reseau Libre et communaute francaise Schaerbeek Retrieved on September 12 2016 Enseignement neerlandophone Nederlandstalig onderwijs Archived 11 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine Schaerbeek Retrieved on September 12 2016 Hotel communal de Schaerbeek Inventaire du patrimoine architectural monument heritage brussels in French Retrieved 4 June 2023 Schaerbeek Eglise Sainte Marie Place de la Reine VAN OVERSTRAETEN Henri Desire Louis www irismonument be Retrieved 25 April 2020 Resultats officiels des elections communales 2018 in French Retrieved 17 July 2021 Schaerbeek Bernard Clerfayt rempile pour 6 ans avec Ecolo le cdH renvoye dans l opposition in French 14 October 2018 Retrieved 17 July 2021 Rapport concernant les elections du 18 mai 2003 5 3 7 L incident de Schaerbeek in French PourEVA Retrieved 9 March 2017 Ferreira Becky 17 February 2017 How Space Weather Can Influence Elections on Earth Motherboard External links edit nbsp Belgium portal nbsp Media related to Schaerbeek at Wikimedia Commons Official website in French and Dutch Local libraries Evere Schaerbeek Police zone site 5344 Polbruno Evere Saint Josse Schaerbeek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schaerbeek amp oldid 1190315073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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