Ronse

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Ronse (French: Ronse ) is a Flemish city in the southwest of the province of East Flanders in Belgium with 25.403 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2012) and an area of 34.5 km ². Ronse is a facilities - community.

Attractions

Unique Attractions

  • St. Hermes Church
  • Park de l' Arbre de Malander with sundial and panoramic views of Ronse
  • Folklore Museum
  • Textile Museum
  • St.Martinus Tower
  • Town hall
  • Statue of Bonmos
  • Zottenmauer and the musical statue of Ephrem Delmotte
  • Sundial at the library
  • Many Art Deco houses
  • The Villa Carpentier
  • The Music Forest
  • Renewed Marketplace

Station

The reception hall of the station Ronse is the building of the first railway station of Bruges, which was translocated here. In the construction of the building but the sides were reversed, so that the former side of the track to the street side of the station was.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Cyprian de Rore ( 1515/16-1565 ), Flemish composer, madrigalist
  • Louis Ferdinand de Mondet (1748-1819), Austrian general
  • Ovide Decroly (1871-1932), a Belgian doctor and educational reformer
  • Roland Cardon (1929-2001), Belgian musician, composer, music teacher and conductor
  • Rudy Demotte ( born 1963 ), politician
  • Stéphanie de Lannoy ( born 1984 ), Belgian countess and wife of Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
  • Thomas Degand ( born 1986 ), Belgian cyclist

Twin Cities

  • Germany Kleve, Germany
  • United Kingdom Sandwich, Kent, UK
  • France Saint -Valery -sur -Somme, Picardie, France
  • Czech Republic Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
  • M'saken Tunisia, Tunisia
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