Spuihuis

Spuihuis (Lier)
discharge sluice in Lier
#5 in Lier / #65 in Belgium
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by Peter Van den Bossche from Mechelen, Belgium
/ CC BY-SA 2.0

Spuihuis in Lier, Belgium, is a historical building that dates back to the 16th century. It was originally constructed as a sluice house to control water levels and prevent flooding in the city. The structure is an excellent example of Renaissance architecture, featuring ornate stonework and a distinctive gabled roof. Over the centuries, Spuihuis has been repurposed for various functions, but it remains a significant landmark in Lier, reflecting the city's rich heritage and architectural history.


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