Archeological discoveries often reveal fascinating stories from the past, and the latest News from Aalst is no exception. The archeological service SOLVA is asking residents in the city centre to check their gardens for old medallions. This call follows the 2025-08-19 14:34:00 announcement regarding a rare find made two years ago—a 16th-century mould used to cast medallions.
- Archeologiedienst SOLVA vraagt inwoners om hulp
- Bewoners Aalst centrum zoeken oude medaillons
- Vondst van 16e-eeuwse medaillon gietvorm
- Medailons zelf zijn tot nu onvindbaar
- SOLVA lanceert oproep voor medaillon vondsten
- Doel is zoveel mogelijk medaillons verzamelen
Despite uncovering this historic mould, SOLVA has yet to find any of the actual medallions it produced. Could some of these precious artifacts be hidden in private gardens across Aalst? The archeological team hopes that local residents can help solve this mystery by reporting any old medallions they might have discovered.
Why is this search important for the community? And how can you participate in preserving Aalst’s rich heritage? These questions highlight the significance of SOLVA’s appeal and the potential impact on Belgian cultural history.
What does this call to action mean for Aalst and its residents? It raises awareness about the value of everyday spaces in preserving history. It also encourages community involvement in archeology, making history accessible and personal. Key points include:
- Private gardens may hold significant historical artifacts
- Community participation can aid in locating rare 16th-century medallions
- Discoveries contribute to understanding Belgium’s cultural and artistic past
As SOLVA continues its search, Aalst residents are invited to become active participants in history. Will you check your garden for hidden medallions? Your discovery could help piece together a fascinating chapter of Belgian heritage.