LIER, BELGIUM: A HERMIT’S LIFE

Saint Gummarus of Lier was a Belgian saint. He was the son of the Lord of Emblem  An official in the court of his relative Pepin the Younger, after a number of years in military service he retired to live the life of a hermit. The town of Lier grew up around his hermitage. (wiki)

The Pepper pot

St Gummarus Tower, known as the “Peperbus” (Pepper pot) to the people of Lier, is 83m high.

Due to a number of catastrophes it took almost four centuries to build. We can see this from the various architectural styles: Gothic at the bottom, the octagon resting on this is late Gothic, the top octagon is late baroque and the tower roof is rococo. https://www.visitlier.be/en/see/points-interest/st-gummarus-tower

IMG_1275IMG_1274IMG_1273IMG_1271IMG_1237IMG_1236IMG_1238IMG_1227IMG_1228IMG_1229IMG_1234IMG_1235

IMG_1226
NETE RIVER

IMG_1224IMG_1222IMG_1220IMG_1219IMG_1218IMG_1217IMG_1216IMG_1215IMG_1214IMG_1213IMG_1212IMG_1211IMG_1210IMG_1202IMG_1200IMG_1201IMG_1203IMG_1206IMG_1207IMG_1209IMG_1208IMG_1270IMG_1268IMG_1269IMG_1267IMG_1266IMG_1261IMG_1260IMG_1259IMG_1255IMG_1204IMG_1257IMG_1254

15aug2109. Lier, Belgium.

3 thoughts on “LIER, BELGIUM: A HERMIT’S LIFE

Leave a Reply to bingingonabudgetCancel reply