Belgian city finds its former mayor's heart in a fountain
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[September 11, 2020]
By Bart Biesemans and Clement Rossignol
VERVIERS (Reuters) - For years it was just
an urban myth. Then the diggers moved in and found it was true - that
the heart of a former mayor of the eastern Belgian city of Verviers
really was buried under a fountain.
A small metal box, containing Pierre David's heart in an ethanol-filled
jar, was uncovered during renovation work on the city's ornate stone
fountain last month.
The relic is mentioned in civic documents, but until it was found "no
one really believed it," Verviers city councillor Maxime Degey told
Reuters.
"Today the legend is no longer a legend. It's a reality."
David, the city's first mayor after Belgium became an independent
country, was still in office when he died in 1839 after falling from a
building.
Authorities built a fountain in his honour and, with his family's
permission, placed his heart under a stone in the monument in 1883.
The box is on display at the Verviers Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
It will be returned to the Fontaine David in the city's Place Verte once
the renovation is complete.
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A fountain where a small zinc casket containing the heart of Pierre
David, the city's first official mayor, is seen in Verviers, Belgium
September 9, 2020. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
"I do not know of any other example of a mayor whose heart has been
preserved in a monument ... in the middle of his town. That's
unique," said Nathalie Weerts, the museum's deputy curator.
David first served as mayor of Verviers from 1800-1808, when Belgium
was under French rule. His second stint in office began in 1830, the
year that Belgium became an independent country.
He established the city's first fire brigade and opened up politics,
letting the public in to watch city council debates.
(Reporting by Bart Biesemans, Clement Rossignol; Writing by Kate
Abnett; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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