L'église Sainte-Élisabeth (en néerlandais : Sint-Elisabethkerk) est un édifice religieux situé rue Portaels, dans la commune bruxelloise de Schaerbeek. L'église est de style néogothique et fut construite entre les années 1913 et 1916 selon les plans de l'architecte Florent Van Roelen. Parmi les ouvrages remarquables : le bel orgue néogothique de Jean-Émile Kerkhoff ainsi que l’autel majeur, le banc de communion et la chaire de vérité, des œuvres de De Wispelaere.
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The Municipal Hall of Schaerbeek is the municipal hall building and the seat of that municipality of Brussels, Belgium. Designed by the architect Jules Jacques Van Ysendyck in neo-Flemish Renaissance style and completed in 1887, it is located at the centre of the Place Colignon/Colignonplein. This site is served by the tram stop Pavillon/Paviljoen.
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Schaerbeek or Schaarbeek is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual.
Schaerbeek has a multicultural identity stemming from its diverse population. As of 1 January 2022, the municipality had a population of 130,690 inhabitants. The total area is 7.9 km2, which gives a population density of 16,540/km2, twice the average of Brussels.
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Schaerbeek railway station or Schaarbeek railway station is a railway station in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, Belgium, opened in 1887. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium.
Located to the north-east of Brussels, the station mainly serves trains travelling between central Brussels and Leuven, Antwerp or Brussels Airport-Zaventem. On these routes, it is the first station trains pass through after the North–South connection. Although only local trains stop at Schaerbeek, the station also serves as a terminus for a number of interregional and peak-hour services. As it connects both to the North–South connection and to line 28 through Brussels-West station, it is the point at which trains can be rerouted to reverse direction.
The square in front of the station serves as terminus for Brussels tram route 92, as well as bus route 69. Bus routes 58 and 59 also stop there.
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Train World is a railway museum in Schaerbeek, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, and the official museum of the National Railway Company of Belgium. It is situated in the preserved buildings of Schaarbeek railway station and in a new shed built to its north. The museum was opened in September 2015 by King Philippe.
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The N260 is a regional road in Belgium between Grimbergen/Vilvoorde and Brussels where the road changes into the N260a. The road has a length of about 9 kilometers.
The N260a continues from the N277a along the Brussels-Schelde Sea Canal to the R20a/b. This part of the road is about 1.9 kilometers.
The N260b is a connection between the N260a and the N201 via the Redersbrug that crosses the Brussels-Scheldt Sea Canal. This road has a length of about 250 meters.
La paroisse Sainte-Élisabeth fait partie de l'unité pastorale Les Coteaux qui fait elle-même partie du doyenné de Bruxelles Nord-Est.
Il y a service religieux en polonais aussi.