Edouard Heene

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Edouard Heene (27 Jul 1872 – 24 Jul 1947) was a Belgian master builder in the Meetjesland late in the 19th and early in the 20th century. He was a major figure in the monumental architectural development of Eeklo;[1] among his projects was the City Hall with Belfry of Eeklo (UNESCO World Heritage Site).[2]

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  1. ^ "Heene was the leading master builder in the capital of Meetjesland during the Interbellum" (PDF).Ghent University
  2. ^ "Edouard Heene".European Heritage Days
  3. ^ "Heene - Eeklo" (PDF).East Flanders Cultural Library
  4. ^ Laroy, Peter (2009). Heene. ISBN 9789038214955.Google Books
  5. ^ "Eeklo - Heene" (PDF). Maldegem Library
  6. ^ "Ed. Heene". 18 July 2006.Flickr
  7. ^ "Ed. Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  8. ^ "Ed. Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  9. ^ "Heene - Eeklo".Flanders Heritage Agency
  10. ^ "Eeklo - Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  11. ^ "E. Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  12. ^ "E. Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  13. ^ "Edouard Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  14. ^ "Edouard Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  15. ^ "E. Heene".Flanders Heritage Agency
  16. ^ "E. Heene". Flanders Heritage Agency
  17. ^ "Edouard Heene".Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice

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