Leopold De Wael
Leopold De Wael | |
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Born |
Léopold Charles Norbert De Wael 14 July 1823 Antwerp, United Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Died |
17 August 1892 69) Antwerp, Belgium | (aged
Nationality | Belgium |
Occupation | politician, merchant |
Léopold Charles Norbert De Wael (14 July 1823 – 17 August 1892) was a Belgian merchant and liberal politician.
He was mayor of Antwerp, member of the provincial council of Antwerp and a Member of Parliament. His most important achievement was the straightening of the embankment of the Schelde. He tore down the North and South fortress (Noord- en het Zuidkasteel). While he was mayor of Antwerp, the Athenaeum was built, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Stuyvenberg hospital, the National Bank building in Antwerp, the Court of Justice and the theatre.
Sources
- Leopold De Wael (Liberal Archive)
- Leopold De Wael (GvA)
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