The Battle Field of Waterloo
1 Jun 2014A stone’s throw away from Brussels on the road between Paris and Amsterdam, The eVIPTransfer organize trips to the region.
On the battlefield of Waterloo, where the way was paved for a new Europe on 18th of June 1815, the sense of heritage that filled Victor Hugo with wonder still lives on.
Go and visit all these wonders : the Folon Foundation, the attractions, the parks and castles, the abbeys, the typical farms… Map out your bike or horse rides, as well as your walks along the marked trails stretching hundreds of kilometres; and pull out your golf clubs on those, each one more remarkable than the next.
Panorama of the Battle
This circular canvas measuring 110m x 12m is one of the largest in the world. It was erected in 1912 by Louis Dumoulin, the French Marine painter.
It is an artistic representation of the foreground of the Battlefield presented on a circular canvas. This painting retraces an emotive episode during the battle on 18th June 1815, which took place at around five o’clock; one of the cavalry charges consisting of the 3rd Kellerman Corps (with the exception of the carabineers), the surviving members of the 4th Corps (Milhaud), the Light Cavalry Division (Lefèbvre-Desnoëttes) and the Heavy Cavalry Division (Guyot) of the Imperial Guard.
The Two Films
Listen to how the battle of Waterloo changed the course of European history: “Waterloo, history of a battle” gives a better understanding of the history of this battle. Duration of the film: 20 minutes (commentary in French, subtitled in English and Dutch).
A selection of extracts from the film “Waterloo” by Sergueï Bondartchouk puts the visitor at the heart of the battle on 18th June 1815. Duration of the film: 20 minutes.
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