Herrmann-Debroux metro station
Herrmann-Debroux is a Brussels metro station located in Auderghem, serving as the eastern terminus of Line 5. The station was opened in 1985. It is named after the Belgian politician and former Mayor of Auderghem, Carl Herrmann-Debroux.
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Entrance by escalator or lift
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Coordinates | 50°48′45″N 4°25′41″E | ||||||||||
Owned by | STIB/MIVB | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1985 | ||||||||||
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Art in the Herrmann-Debroux metro station
Herrmann-Debroux currently hosts three artworks from 1985; a painting named "The fall of Troy" by Jan Cox themed after the Iliad, a sculpture named "L’Aviateur" by Roel D’Haese on the arrival side, and a sculpture named "Ode aan een bergrivier" by Rik Poot on the departure side.[1]
- "Ode aan een bergrivier" by Rik Poot
- "The Fall of Troy" by Jan Cox
- "L’Aviateur" by Roel D'Haese
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References
- STIB, "Art Dans Le Metro", STIB, 2017-11-28
External links
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