#be2107 : Drache national. Maar het détachement #jeugdbrandweer was alweer geweldig. Knallers  !
#belgium #belgique #belgie #belgien #brandweer #parade

On the occasion of Belgium‘s National Day on 21 July, I visited the Palace of the Nation, the Belgian Federal Parliament. All photos were taken with the Project Indigo app, a new camera app from Adobe for iOS. #Belgium #NationalDay #21July #be2107 #ProjectIndigo

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On the occasion of Belgium‘s National Day on 21 July, I once again took the opportunity to visit the Palace of the Nation, the Belgian Federal Parliament. Belgium has (for the time being) a bicameral system: there is the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate. The current Federal Government wants to completely abolish the Senate by 2029. This requires a constitutional amendment that must be approved by two-thirds of the representatives. During the visit, I took a few photos. (1) Bust of Leopold I (1790–1865), the first king of the Belgians, who took the constitutional oath on 21 July 1831. This date marks the origin of Belgium‘s National Day, not the country‘s independence on 4 October 1830. (2) Detail of a brass door handle with lion motif. (3) Bust of Leo Tindemans (1922–2014), Prime Minister of Belgium for two terms (from 25 April 1974 to 20 October 1978). (4) Detail of a tapestry (1935) based on a design by Belgian painter Antoine ‘Anto’ Carte (1886-1954), depicting the triumphant return of King Albert I (1875-1934) at the head of his troops after the First World War, in Brussels on 22 November 1918. (5) Six flags, from left to right: flag of Europe, flag of the Brussels-Capital Region, flag of the Flemish Region and the Flemish Community, national flag of Belgium, flag of the Walloon Region and the French Community, flag of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. All photos were taken with the Project Indigo app, a new (currently free) camera app from Adobe for iOS with algorithms that aim to further improve the image quality of smartphone photography. #Belgium #NationalDay #21July #be2107 #parliament #ProjectIndigo

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On the occasion of Belgium‘s National Day on 21 July, I once again took the opportunity to visit the Palace of the Nation, the Belgian Federal Parliament.

Belgium has (for the time being) a bicameral system: there is the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate. The current Federal Government wants to completely abolish the Senate by 2029. This requires a constitutional amendment that must be approved by two-thirds of the representatives.

During the visit, I took a few photos.

(1) Bust of Leopold I (1790–1865), the first king of the Belgians, who took the constitutional oath on 21 July 1831. This date marks the origin of Belgium‘s National Day, not the country‘s independence on 4 October 1830.

(2) Detail of a brass door handle with lion motif.

(3) Bust of Leo Tindemans (1922–2014), Prime Minister of Belgium for two terms (from 25 April 1974 to 20 October 1978).

(4) Detail of a tapestry (1935) based on a design by Belgian painter Antoine ‘Anto’ Carte (1886-1954), depicting the triumphant return of King Albert I (1875-1934) at the head of his troops after the First World War, in Brussels on 22 November 1918.

(5) Six flags, from left to right: flag of Europe, flag of the Brussels-Capital Region, flag of the Flemish Region and the Flemish Community, national flag of Belgium, flag of the Walloon Region and the French Community, flag of the German-speaking Community of Belgium.

All photos were taken with the Project Indigo app, a new (currently free) camera app from Adobe for iOS with algorithms that aim to further improve the image quality of smartphone photography.

#Belgium #NationalDay #21July #be2107 #parliament #ProjectIndigo
Tal van studentenverenigingen maken in vol ornaat hun opwachting in het Brusselse Warandepark om de #NationaleFeestdag te vieren. Ik veronderstel dat de Nationalistische Studentenvereniging er wel niet bij zal zijn. #be2107

Auch heute ist der #DracheNational mit dabei. Das allein macht diesen #21Juli zu einem gelungenen belgischen #Nationalfeiertag.

Lasst uns – mit den Worten des Königs – heute feiern, was wir als Land innerhalb der EU gemeinsam erreichen können. #be2107

https://www.monarchie.be/de/agenda/ansprache-seiner-majestat-des-konigs-zum-nationalfeiertag-21-juli-2025

Ansprache Seiner Majestät des Königs zum Nationalfeiertag 21. Juli 2025 | Die Monarchie Belgien

The Belgian Monarchy website

The Belgian Monarchy

Aujourd‘hui encore, la #DracheNational est de la partie. Rien que ça, ça rend déjà cette #FêteNationale belge du #21juillet super cool.

Célébrons aujourd‘hui, comme l‘a dit le Roi, ce qu‘on peut accomplir ensemble en tant que pays au sein de l‘UE. #be2107

https://www.monarchie.be/fr/agenda/discours-de-sa-majeste-le-roi-a-loccasion-de-la-fete-nationale-21-juillet-2025

Discours de Sa Majesté le Roi à l’occasion de la Fête nationale 21 juillet 2025 | La Monarchie belge

The Belgian Monarchy website

The Belgian Monarchy

Ook vandaag is de #DracheNational van de partij. Dat alleen al maakt deze 21 juli tot een geslaagde #NationaleFeestdag.

Laat ons — met de woorden van de Koning — vandaag vieren wat we als land binnen de EU samen kunnen bereiken. #be2107

https://www.monarchie.be/nl/agenda/toespraak-van-zijne-majesteit-de-koning-ter-gelegenheid-van-de-nationale-feestdag-21-juli-1

Toespraak van Zijne Majesteit de Koning ter gelegenheid van de Nationale Feestdag 21 juli 2025 | De Belgische Monarchie

The Belgian Monarchy website

The Belgian Monarchy
Jeugdbrandweer ready for 🫡🇧🇪 #be2107 . Morgen in kostuum.
20 kg fruit, compeed, 1L zonnecreme, 7 vaandels, handschoentjes, drillcursus, 50 + 50 #jeugdbrandweer, handenvol begeleiders en 1 marsmuziekje van 2,5 minuten op repeat. Stapoefening voor het defilé #be2107 wordt weer 'n topdagje!
I mean, we do go on some fun errands, BYB and I. Today's haul: fire service ceremonial banner, for the national parade on Monday. #be2107 #carryshitolympics