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Located in Brussels, the official seat of the European Union, the Parlamentarium serves as a free visitor center that demystifies the complex workings of the EU. Housed in a modern […]
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Located in Brussels, the Magritte Museum is part of Belgium’s Royal Museums of Fine Arts and is dedicated to the works of Belgian surrealist René Magritte. Housed in a neoclassical […]
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The MOOF Museum, located in Brussels, Belgium, celebrates the cultural impact of cartoons and comic strip art through an extensive collection of figurines. Housing over 650 original pieces on display […]
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The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, located in Brussels, Belgium, houses the Museum of Natural Sciences, a comprehensive exploration of the planet’s evolution. This family-friendly attraction delves into natural […]
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Nestled within Brussels’s expansive Parc Cinquantenaire, the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History offers a comprehensive look into Belgium’s military past. The museum houses an array of […]
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Cantillon Brewery, located in Brussels, Belgium, offers a glimpse into the past, much like a beer-themed time machine. This family-run establishment has been preserving traditional brewing methods since 1900, crafting […]
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Founded in 2013, the Brussels Beer Project (BBP) emerged to highlight Belgium’s modern brewing culture. Located in Brussels, the taproom features 17 taps pouring a mix of BBP’s signature brews, […]
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Nestled in the suburbs of Leuven, the Stella Artois Brewery stands as a testament to Belgium’s rich beer-making heritage. This working brewery offers visitors a comprehensive tour of its factory […]
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Maasmechelen Village, located in Belgium, stands out as a premier outlet shopping destination. The village hosts over 100 boutiques and restaurants, offering designer clothing at discounts of 30 to 60% […]
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The Lion’s Mound, or Butte du Lion, stands as a significant historical marker in Belgium, just outside Brussels. Constructed in 1820, it was commissioned by King William I to honor […]
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In the heart of Brussels’ Quartier du Châtelain stands Hotel Tassel, a pioneering work by architect Victor Horta and the first building ever designed in the Art Nouveau style. Completed […]
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Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Ciamberlani House stands as a testament to the Art Nouveau movement, showcasing the intricate design of architect Paul Hankar. This inner-city mansion, a […]
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Hotel Solvay, one of four UNESCO-listed townhomes in Brussels, stands as a testament to the Art Nouveau movement that flourished in late 19th-century Europe. Designed by renowned architect Victor Horta […]
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Housed in an elegant 18th-century hotel building in the heart of Brussels, the BELvue Museum offers a journey through the city’s rich history. The museum’s chronologically-ordered exhibits trace the political […]
Opened in 2012, the Hard Rock Café Brussels is housed in a restored 16th-century guildhouse on the Grand-Place, one of the city’s most historic and picturesque squares. The café blends […]
Nestled just north of central Brussels, the Museums of the Far East are situated within an English-style royal park, sprawling over 459 acres (186 hectares) between the Brussels Expo and […]
The Musée Fin-de-Siècle in Brussels celebrates the city’s rich artistic heritage from the late 19th century. Housed in a building that reflects the era, the museum showcases works from renowned […]
The Brussels City Museum, located in the heart of Belgium’s capital, offers a comprehensive journey through the city’s history. Housed in a historic building, the museum showcases a wide array […]
The Halle Gate, or Porte de Hal, stands as the only remaining gate of Brussels’ medieval city walls and is the oldest structure in Belgium’s capital. Built in 1381, this […]
Located just outside Brussels in the town of Louvain-la-Neuve, the Hergé Museum celebrates the life and work of 20th-century Belgian comic book artist Georges Remi, better known by his pen […]
Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Art & History Museum offers a rich tapestry of artistic and cultural heritage. The museum houses an impressive collection that spans the Baroque, […]
Brussels’ Midi Market, one of the largest in Europe, comes alive with vibrant energy every Sunday morning. Nestled in the heart of the city, this bustling market offers a wide […]
Formerly the Art & Design Atomium Museum, now simply known as ‘The ADAM,’ this Brussels institution delves into design from the 1950s to the present, with a special focus on […]
Built in 1893, the Autrique House in Brussels stands as the first townhouse designed by Belgian architect Victor Horta, a key figure in the early 20th-century art nouveau movement. Located […]