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Stone, silence and solstice light: The hidden histories of Laeken Cemetery The Church of Our Lady of Laeken, which includes the royal crypt, now stands proud and magnificent beside the walled cemetery Together they represent the collective histories of mediaeval churches, the gradual secularisation of cemeteries, and the grandiloquence of a new royal family
Do you know the Laeken Cemetery? A very rare and poetic phenomenon . . . Inside their chapel, at high noon on June 21, a ray of sunlight seeped through a precise opening and illuminated the hand of a statue in mourning There, just for a few moments, a perfect heart appears, drawn by the light A wink from heaven or a happy coincidence? Or is it the fruit of a love great enough to defy the laws of shadow and time?
Laeken Cemetery - Wikipedia It is known as the Belgian Père Lachaise, after Paris' famous cemetery, because it is the burial place of the rich and the famous and for the abundance of its funerary heritage The oldest part of the cemetery is situated around the choir of the old Church of Our Lady of Laeken
In a few weeks, one of Brussels’ rarest and most poetic phenomena . . . At exactly noon, when the sun reaches its highest point, a ray of light passes through a discreet opening in the Evrard-Flignot couple’s funeral chapel The light then projects inside the monument and forms, with remarkable precision, a luminous heart
Solstice phenomenon admired at Laeken Cemetery - The Bulletin Several dozen people lined up yesterday to get a peek at a phenomenon that happens just once a year in the historical Laeken Cemetery Right about noon every 21 June – Summer Solstice – the sun shines through a space in the roof of a mausoleum at just the right angle, and creates a heart of light
Cemetery of Laeken | City of Brussels The cemetery of Laeken is the oldest cemetery in the Brussels-Capital Region It is one of the parish cemeteries
Mementos - Futility Closet At midday each June 21, a shaft of light pierces the roof of a mausoleum in Brussels’ Laeken Cemetery and creates a heart of light It’s not clear whether this was deliberate The tomb’s occupants, Louise Flignot and Léonce Evrard, died in 1916 and 1919, and the mausoleum was not built until 1920