Jules Anspach Explained

Jules Anspach
Birth Name:Jules Victor Anspach
Birth Date:1829 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Brussels, United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Death Place:Etterbeek, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Baron
Family:Anspach family
Occupation:politician

Baron Jules Victor Anspach (20 July 1829 – 19 May 1879) was a Belgian liberal politician and mayor of the City of Brussels.[1] [2] He is best known for his renovations surrounding the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871).

Life

Anspach was born in Brussels into a family of Calvinist Genevan origin. His father François (died 1858) served in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives. Jules Anspach studied law at the Free University of Brussels, becoming a Doctor of Law. As with many Liberals, Anspach was a Freemason. Like his father, Anspach was elected to the Chamber of Representatives.

Anspach rose rapidly, replacing Fontainas as mayor of Brussels in 1863, aged only 34, holding the office until his death in 1879. He effected massive changes to the urban landscape of Brussels, centred on his oeuvre, the covering of the Senne (1867–1871). His renovations in Brussels paralleled those by Baron Haussmann in Paris. The modern city remains largely Anspach's creation in its basic form. He is buried in Brussels Cemetery.

Legacy

The Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan, one of the central boulevards created by his massive renovations of the city, and the main artery in downtown Brussels today, bears his name.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anspach, Jules Victor. 2 March 2018. Altaplana. en. 28 March 2020.
  2. Web site: Jules Anspach. www.reflexcity.net. 28 March 2020.