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What to See in Belgium (land mass)

 
  • Grand Place

    Historic central square featuring a harmonious ensemble of Gothic, Baroque, and Flamboyant architecture, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Manneken Pis

    Bronze fountain sculpture depicting a small boy urinating, known for its cultural and historical significance dating back to the 15th century.

  • Royal Palace

    Neoclassical royal palace serving as the official residence and main workplace of the Belgian King, notable for its historic rooms and grand architecture.

  • Atomium

    Modern architectural monument representing an enlarged iron crystal structure from the 1958 World Fair with exhibition spaces, a restaurant, and panoramic aerial views.

  • Market Square

    Historic central square featuring medieval architecture including the Belfry, known for its pedestrian-friendly layout and cultural significance within a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Church of Our Lady of Victories

    15th-century Gothic church featuring notable stained-glass windows and Baroque art, including chapels and sculptures. It holds historical significance with connections to prominent families and traditions.

  • Church of Our Lady

    Historic Gothic church renowned for its towering architecture and significant religious artworks, including Michelangelo's marble Madonna and Child.

  • Burg Square

    Historic square and former fortress featuring medieval architecture and important historical buildings such as the City Hall and Basilica of the Holy Blood.

  • Rosary Quay

    Historic quay known for its picturesque canal views and as a former salt harbor and rosary market site.

  • Belfry

    Medieval bell tower standing 83 meters tall, featuring Brabantine Gothic architecture and offering panoramic views from its observation platform.

  • Gravensteen

    Medieval water castle with narrow towers, battlements, and historic rooms functioning as a museum and national monument.

  • Belfry of Ghent

    Historic 95-meter high medieval belfry featuring Brabantine Gothic architecture and a museum with exhibits related to its heritage.

  • Great Market Square

    Historic central square featuring Renaissance and medieval architecture with notable landmarks and seasonal markets.

  • Cathedral of Our Lady

    Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and artworks by Rubens. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a significant religious and cultural landmark.

  • Het Steen

    Medieval fortress and museum serving as a regional heritage site and cultural attraction. It includes a Visitor Center and the Antwerp Story attraction focused on local history.

  • Saint Bavo Cathedral

    Saint Bavo's Cathedral, also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Catholic Church in Ghent, Belgium.

  • Saint Nicholas' Church

    St. Nicholas Church is one of the oldest and most prominent landmarks in Ghent, Belgium.

  • Rubens House

    Historic artist's residence and museum showcasing the works and life of Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens and Flemish heritage.

  • Antwerp City Hall

    Renaissance town hall with Gothic features and historical murals, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • St. Michael's Bridge

    Stop by at this solid bridge to enjoy an amazing view of Ghent. This is one of the most photographed sceneries.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral

    Dominating the city centre, this temple was originally built more than 1,000 years ago. It features a treasury and a small courtyard garden.

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