Pierre Paulus PRICE CHARTS
1881 Chatelet, Belgium - 1959 Saint Giles, Belgium. Known for: Marine, portrait, industrial scene and landscape expressionist painting.
PIERRE PAULUS PARK. Green spaces are always an oasis for city people, but even more so during challenging times. Brussels is blessed with lots of beautiful parks, some well-known and quite a few... Read full biography
PIERRE PAULUS PARK. Green spaces are always an oasis for city people, but even more so during challenging times. Brussels is blessed with lots of beautiful parks, some well-known and quite a few hidden gems too. Pierre Paulus park falls under the second category: a neighbourhood park which is off... Read full biography
PIERRE PAULUS PARK. Green spaces are always an oasis for city people, but even more so during challenging times. Brussels is blessed with lots of beautiful parks, some well-known and quite a few hidden gems too. Pierre Paulus park falls under the second category: a neighbourhood park which is off the tourist radar but very much loved by locals. Nestled not far from Morichar square in Saint-Gilles, this spot is a beautiful haven of peace. The park bears nowadays the name of expressionist painter... Read full biography
PIERRE PAULUS PARK. Green spaces are always an oasis for city people, but even more so during challenging times. Brussels is blessed with lots of beautiful parks, some well-known and quite a few hidden gems too. Pierre Paulus park falls under the second category: a neighbourhood park which is off the tourist radar but very much loved by locals. Nestled not far from Morichar square in Saint-Gilles, this spot is a beautiful haven of peace. The park bears nowadays the name of expressionist painter Pierre Paulus de Châtelet, who died in Saint-Gilles in 1959. He is known for designing the bold rooster (the “coq hardi”) depicted on the flag of Wallonia. In the past it used to be the private garden of Pelgrims House, a beautiful villa built in... Read full biography
PIERRE PAULUS PARK. Green spaces are always an oasis for city people, but even more so during challenging times. Brussels is blessed with lots of beautiful parks, some well-known and quite a few hidden gems too. Pierre Paulus park falls under the second category: a neighbourhood park which is off the tourist radar but very much loved by locals. Nestled not far from Morichar square in Saint-Gilles, this spot is a beautiful haven of peace. The park bears nowadays the name of expressionist painter Pierre Paulus de Châtelet, who died in Saint-Gilles in 1959. He is known for designing the bold rooster (the “coq hardi”) depicted on the flag of Wallonia. In the past it used to be the private garden of Pelgrims House, a beautiful villa built in 1905 in a mixture of Italian Renaissance, neo-Flemish Renaissance and Art Deco styles. The house, which is only exceptionally open t... Read full biography

