Petit Sablon Garden in Brussels, Belgium
This lovely, little garden in Brussels is at few minutes walk from the Palace of Justice, across Notre-Dame Church in Sablon Place.
Tulips and leafy trees / Lalele si pomi inverziti primavara in Gradina Sablon din Bruxelles
Statues in Sablon Garden representing artists, politicians and scientist of the 16th century / Statui dispuse in semicerc de-a lungul gradinii Sablon, reprezentand artisti, savanti sau politicieni din sec al XVI-lea
Gerardus Mercator – Belgian Mathematician and Philosopher
The Statue of the Counts Egmont and de Hornes symbolizing the resistance against Spanish tyranny in the 16th century / Statuia Contelui Egmont si de Hornes simbolizeaza rezistenta impotriva tiraniei spaniole din sec XVI
Notre-Dame Church viewed from Sablon Garden / Biserica Notre-Dame vazuta din Gradina Sablon
The fence surrounding the garden with 48 statues representing different jobs (taylor, seller, plumber etc.) / Pe gardul ce inconjoara parcul sunt 48 de statui reprezentand diferite meserii (tapiter, vanzator, croitor, ceasornicar etc.)
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What a beautiful place, Corina 🙂
My colleagues used to come down to Belgium, mainly to Bruges, but I haven’t seen anything like this in their photos.
Thanks a lot for sharing 🙂
Good to see that the tulips are out! I pass by here almost every day on the way to work. About time I pass through it soon 🙂
Hi Angelina! You should hurry then, because the tulips are almost losing their petals 🙂 I think their season is almost over. The garden is lovely all year round though 🙂
Thanks to you, I rediscover my country ! 😀 Nice place. 🙂
😀 haha, that’s how it happens usually, right? when we live somewhere we don’t really visit too much of it 😀
Indeed ! 😀 I’m travelling throught your blog and I find your pictures very well done ! 🙂 Bright, colourful, well built… 🙂
thank you so much! Not comparable to your work though. Your photos are amazing 😉
I don’t think so… 🙂
I have a dlsr sinds December, I’m a young “artist”. 😀 And a lot of work in front of me. 🙂
young “artist” or not, you got the talent 🙂
Thank you… 🙂
Verry beautiful city!