Lehon Square is a Brussels square in the municipality of Schaerbeek located behind the Saint-Servais church between Rue Royale Sainte-Marie and Rue de la Poste. Vandermeersch Street, François Degreef Street, and Hancart Street also lead to it.
This square is named after a Belgian military officer, writer, and painter, Henri Lehon, born in Ville-Pommerœul on January 21, 1809, and died in San Remo on January 31, 1872.
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Address: place lehon, 1030 schaarbeek, Brussel, Belgium
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