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Sint-Baafs-Vijve, St. Bavo square


In the Belgian village of Sint-Baafs-Vijve is one of the most valuable Romanesque churches in West Flanders. Originally, this St. Bavo church dates from around 1100 and was restored to its original Romanesque form at the beginning of the 20th century. The church in Sint-Baafs-Vijve is located right along the river Leie. This also applies to most other churches in this region that are built in the same era, because at the time the river was used to supply building materials. During the renovation of the area around the church, which was completed in 2018, this was no longer the case and the building materials were simply delivered by road. This includes the tree grates and bicycle brackets that ANAE supplied for this project. To protect the newly planted trees on the renewed St. Bavo square against traffic, tree grates model Dendre have been chosen which are powder coated in the same anthracite color as the bicycle brackets model Ter.

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2020-02-20