41. Joseph Marien Stadium
From its foundation in 1919, the Royale Union Saint-Gilloise football club played its matches and trained on an open-air pitch in the Duden Park. In 1921, it decided to build an enclosed stadium for its increasing number of spectators. A design by the architect Albert Callewaert for a stadium with a capacity of 35,000 was accepted in 1922. The imposing main façade, of artificial white stone and red bricks, with white stone decorations, was built in a mere four months. The main stand seats 2,500 spectators and is covered with a rivetted metal roof. Under the stand there are changing rooms and showers and a café and members' room with its original Art Deco stained-glass window in the club's colours.
Arch. Albert CALLEWAERT, 1926
22/03/2025
EN | 11:00; 14:30; 16:30 |
FR | 10:30; 11:30; 14:00; 15:00; 16:00; 17:00 |
NL | 10:00; 12:00; 15:30 |
23/03/2025
EN | 11:30; 15:00; 17:00 |
FR | 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 14:30; 15:30; 16:30 |
NL | 10:30; 14:00; 16:00 |
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