't Hoeveke
1638 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireBuildings and structures in BrusselsEvereUse British English from September 2025
't Hoeveke is a historic farmhouse in Evere, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium. Built in 1638, it is the oldest surviving witness of the area's rural past and a remnant of a domain attested since the 15th century, which once housed the representative of the Duke of Brabant in the municipality. Altered in the 19th century and later restored by the municipality, the farmhouse has since been assigned a cultural function. The building stands along the Marnestraat, the former road to Cologne, following the curve of the old cobblestone route. Owing to its age, architectural features, and location, it remains an important place of memory for the community of Evere.
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Rue Henri Van Hamme - Hendrik Van Hammestraat,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 50.876388888889 ° | E 4.3966666666667 ° |
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Rue Henri Van Hamme - Hendrik Van Hammestraat 72
1140
Belgium
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