Braine-l'Alleud


Braine-l'Alleud is a municipality of Wallonia, in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium, about south of Brussels.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Braine-l'Alleud, Lillois-Witterzée, and Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac. Bordering Flanders, the town is home to a minority of Dutch speakers.
The famous Lion of Waterloo, where the eponymous battle took place, is in the territory of Braine-l'Alleud.

History

Middle Ages

Several archaeological finds point to prehistoric settlements in this area. The first historical mention of a parish on Braine-l'Alleud's current territory, then called Dudinsart, dates from 1131, date at which Godfrey I, Duke of Brabant ceded it to the Abbey of Gembloux. The Duke, however, still owned exempt land on this territory, as specified in a legal document by Henry I dated 1197. The name of the municipality changed to the current one, derived from "Braine", former name of the stream that crosses its territory, and "alleu", a medieval French word designating exempt land. The latter name was added to the former to distinguish this community from two neighbouring ones also called Braine.
At the beginning, the franchise might not have been much more than a right to local administration. By 1489, however, the local lord enjoyed complete juridical power on its territory, which was still formally part of the fiefdom obtained from the Duke of Brabant.

Battle of Waterloo

In 1815, part of the fighting that took place at the Battle of Waterloo actually occurred on the territory of Braine-l'Alleud. The town's church of Saint-Étienne became a field hospital.

Sights

Sport

Braine l'Alleud is home to RCS Braine football club, founded in 1913 and one of the oldest continuously existing clubs in the country.
The city also has a successful women's basketball club, BC Castors Braine.
The free-to-play, 18-hole Parc du Bourdon disc golf course is situated 1 kilometer from Braine L'Alleud train station.

Folklore

  • Both Ophain and Braine-l'Alleud host yearly carnivals featuring giant puppets like in most other Belgian towns.

Famous inhabitants

Transportation

It is served by the following 10 bus lines:
LineFromViaViaTo
Line 36Braine-l'AlleudWavre
Line 40UccleAlsembergBraine-l'Alleud
Line 65Braine-le-ComteVirginalB.S.IBraine-l'Alleud/Nivelles
Line 66Braine-l'AlleudNivelles
Line 67Braine-l'Alleud BarrièreBraine-l'Alleud Railway Station
Line 75Braine-l'AlleudWaterloo
Line 114Braine-l'AlleudHalle
Line 115Braine-l'AlleudTubize
Line 3 Rapido BusWaterlooBraine-l'AlleudOttigniesLouvain-de-Neuve
Line WBrusselsWaterlooBraine-l'Alleud

  • Taxi: Multiple taxi services exist and pick up and drop off around the town.
  • Bicycle: Dedicated bicycle paths exist in the surroundings.

International relations

Twin townsSister cities

Braine-l'Alleud is twinned with: