Palác národa

Palác národa
Základní informace
Slohneoklasicismus
ArchitektGilles-Barnabé Guimard
Poloha
AdresaBrusel, BelgieBelgie Belgie
UliceRue de la Loi a Rue de Louvain - Leuvenseweg
Souřadnice
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Palác národa (francouzsky palais de la Nation, nizozemsky Paleis der Natie, německy Palast der Nation) je budova, kde sídlí dolní i horní komora Federálního parlamentu Belgie. V paláci také sídlí stálý sekretariát parlamentu Beneluxu. Budova je neoklasicistního slohu a v její blízkosti se nachází Bruselský park a ulice Rue de la loi.

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V tomto článku byly použity překlady textů z článků Paleis der Natie na nizozemské Wikipedii a Palais de la Nation (Brusel) na francouzské Wikipedii.

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Belgická vlajka

This is the national flag of Belgium, according to the Official Guide to Belgian Protocol. It has a 13:15 aspect ratio, though it is rarely seen in this ratio.

Its colours are defined as Pantone black, Pantone yellow 115, and Pantone red 032; also given as CMYK 0,0,0,100; 0,8.5,79,0; and 0,94,87,0.
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Palais de la Nation: Federal Parliament of Belgium
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Groene Salon - Senaat
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Pierre-Jacques Goetghebuer (1788-1866) became professor of architecture in Ghent, after his studies for architectural drawing at the local art academy.

From 1817 he started working on a publication with images of the most remarkable buildings from the newly created United Kingdom of the Netherlands. This book would include both old and contemporary, neoclassicist buildings.

Most of the 120 plates depict buildings from the Southern Netherlands, especially Brussels and Ghent. Goetghebuer executed the engravings based upon his own sketches or designs by the architects themselves. Other artists finished the engravings in aquatint. Goetghebuer published this collection of engravings in 1827 with publisher André Benoît II Steven, and he dedicated them to King William I. Many buildings in this book have since disappeared, hence its significant historical importance.

Also published in Dutch, with the title Verzameling der merkwaardigste gebouwen in het Koningrijk der Nederlanden.
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Troon van de Koning der Belgen