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Il Pilastro della Vergogna

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Il Pilastro della Vergogna

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Le Pilori in Braine-le-Château, Belgium, stands as a remarkable historical monument, offering a tangible link to the judicial practices of the 16th century. Located at an elevation of approximately 57 meters, this unique structure is one of the rare pillories to have preserved its distinctive "lantern" feature. It serves as a powerful emblem of the village's past, symbolizing the lord's absolute power and the public administration of justice in the region.

Visitors consistently praise Le Pilori for its exceptional historical…

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    30 dicembre 2020

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    Questa gogna fu eretta nel 1521 in pietra blu da Maxilien de Hornes, ciambellano dell'imperatore Carlo.
    Il palo è costituito da un plinto esagonale a 4 gradini, al di sopra …
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    30 dicembre 2020

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    La gogna è un espediente di alta giustizia che serviva solo a smascherare pubblicamente i condannati.
    La gogna Braine-le-Château è realizzata in pietra blu e ha una struttura con una lanterna che può contenere un uomo in piedi.
    Testimone dei diritti signorili, fu eretto nel 1521 sulla piazza del paese.
    Di tutte le tracce del passato, questa è la vestigia più famosa. Un tempo simbolo di infamia, è diventato il vero monumento emblematico del paese.
    È unico in Europa per le sue caratteristiche.
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    3 marzo 2021

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    Questa gogna è 1 delle poche gogne rimaste, ce n'è anche 1 nel municipio di Dwerp.
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    Elevazione 60 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    venerdì 1 maggio

    23°C

    12°C

    48 %

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    Posizione:Braine-le-Château, Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Vallonia, Wallonia, Belgio

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    What is the historical significance of Le Pilori in Braine-le-Château?

    Le Pilori is a rare 16th-century monument, erected in 1521 by Maximilien de Hornes, chamberlain to Emperor Charles V. It served as a device for public exposure of convicts, symbolizing the lord's absolute power and justice. It is unique in Europe for its characteristics, including its preserved 'lantern' structure, and has survived attempts at destruction during the French Revolution, becoming an emblematic monument of the village.

    Are there other notable 'Le Pilori' monuments in France or Belgium?

    Yes, the term 'Le Pilori' refers to several distinct historical sites. Besides the one in Braine-le-Château, there's the former Town Hall in Niort, France, a magnificent Renaissance building now an art space, and the Fontaine du Pilori in Saint-Jean-d'Angély, France, a 16th-century fountain marking the site of a former pillory.

    How long does a typical visit to Le Pilori take?

    As a standalone monument in a village square, a visit to Le Pilori itself is relatively brief, typically taking 15-30 minutes to appreciate its details and historical plaques. However, many visitors, including hikers and cyclists, incorporate it into a longer exploration of Braine-le-Château and the surrounding Belgian countryside.

    Is Le Pilori accessible for families with young children or those with mobility concerns?

    Le Pilori is located in a village square and is easily accessible. It features a hexagonal plinth with four steps leading up to the main structure. While the monument itself requires navigating these steps, the surrounding area is generally flat and open, making it suitable for families. For those with mobility concerns, the monument can be viewed and appreciated from ground level without difficulty.

    What are the best seasons to visit Le Pilori, considering weather and crowds?

    Le Pilori can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the village and surrounding trails, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Summer can be warm and more popular, especially on weekends. Winter visits are also possible, offering a quieter experience, though the weather will be colder.

    Are there any specific walking or cycling routes that include Le Pilori?

    Le Pilori is a popular landmark often integrated into local walking and cycling routes through Braine-le-Château and the Walloon Brabant province. While no single 'official' route is tied directly to the monument, numerous trails pass through or near the village square, allowing hikers and cyclists to easily include it as a historical point of interest in their journeys.

    What kind of inscription can be found on Le Pilori?

    The monument features an inscription with the coat of arms of the Hornes family and a pennant text: « Maximilien de Hornes, seigneur de Gaasbeek, chevalier de l'Ordre de l'Empereur, 1521 ». This inscription is unusual for its time and location, serving as a clear statement of allegiance and a warning against Lutheran sympathies during a period of religious upheaval.

    Is Le Pilori dog-friendly?

    As an outdoor monument located in a public village square, Le Pilori is generally dog-friendly. Dogs on a leash are welcome to accompany their owners while viewing the monument and exploring the surrounding area. Please ensure to clean up after your pet.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Le Pilori?

    Parking is generally available nearby in the village of Braine-le-Château. As it's located in a central square, there are usually public parking spaces within a short walking distance. Specific parking regulations may apply, so always check local signage.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Le Pilori?

    Yes, Braine-le-Château is a village with local amenities. You can typically find cafes, restaurants, and other small shops within walking distance of Le Pilori, offering options for refreshments or a meal before or after your visit.

    What makes Le Pilori in Braine-le-Château unique compared to other pillories?

    This particular Le Pilori is considered unique in Europe due to its well-preserved 'lantern' feature, which could hold a standing man. Its impressive height of 8.40 meters and the detailed inscription by its erector, Maximilien de Hornes, also set it apart, offering a rare glimpse into 16th-century political and social statements.

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