Attractions in Belgium
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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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Part of Ghent University, the Botanical Garden serves as both a research facility and a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts. Located in the heart of Ghent, Belgium, this garden is […]
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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 […]
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In the heart of Antwerp’s medieval Grote Markt stands the Brabo Fountain, a striking sculpture by renowned Flemish artist Jef Lambeux. The fountain captures a man holding a severed hand, […]
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The Ghent Altarpiece, a 15th-century multi-panel masterpiece painted in oils on wood by the Van Eyck brothers, resides in St. Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. This intricate work, comprising 12 […]
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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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The Waterloo Battlefield, located outside of Brussels, marks the site where, on June 18, 1815, Napoleon’s French troops were decisively defeated by a coalition of British, Dutch, and German forces. […]
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 […]
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 […]
PlopsaLand De Panne, located in the Belgian seaside resort town of De Panne, offers a sprawling amusement park experience. The park features a diverse array of rides, including gentle merry-go-rounds […]
Opened in 1987, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA) stands in the now-fashionable Zuid neighborhood, playing a pivotal role in the area’s transformation from a dilapidated district to […]
Nestled in the heart of old Bruges, a city celebrated for its intricate lace, the Lace Centre & Museum (Kantcentrum) is a small museum that delves into the history and […]
Pairi Daiza, located on the former site of the Cistercian Cambron Abbey in Belgium, combines a zoo and botanical garden, making it a favored destination for families. The expansive grounds […]
The Hooge Crater Museum, located outside of Ypres in Belgium, offers a vivid glimpse into the history of World War I, particularly in the Flanders region. Visitors can explore life-sized […]
Housed in the Brasserie Cantillon, the only remaining traditional lambic brewery in Brussels, the Brussels Gueuze Museum offers a unique glimpse into Belgium’s celebrated brewing traditions. This working brewery, which […]
Nestled in the heart of Antwerp’s Diamond District, Diamondland stands as one of the city’s largest showrooms, housing an exclusive collection of diamond jewelry. Visitors can delve into the intricate […]
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 […]
Yser Tower, a memorial honoring the Flemish soldiers who died during World War I, stands as one of the tallest peace monuments in Europe. Located in Belgium, the current structure, […]
Furfooz Park, located outside the Belgian city of Dinant, offers a unique blend of geological wonders, serene nature, and ancient history. Trails wind through the forested landscape, leading visitors to […]
Spread out across 57 acres in Belgium, near the border with Germany, the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial serves as the final resting place for 7,987 service members who perished […]
Choco-Story Brussels: The Chocolate Museum, located in the heart of Belgium’s capital, delves into the rich history and intricate manufacturing process of chocolate. This compact museum features a variety of […]
Boudewijn Theme Park and Dolfinarium, located in Bruges, Belgium, is a popular destination for families. The park is known for its engaging dolphin, seal, and sea lion shows, where visitors […]
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, […]