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Egmont Palace was constructed in the 16th century and totally renovated in the 18th century by the wealthy Arenberg family. The Belgian government welcomes the international heads of government here and organises high-level int... more
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The Column of Congress was designed in 1850 by architect Joseph Poelaert, who later also built the Palais de Justice. On top of the column, which has a height of 47 metres, there is a 25 metre high statue of Leopold I, the coun... more
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This impressive building on Vieux Marché aux Grains, formerly a manufacturer of crystal vases, is the headquarters of Flemish life in Brussels. The original language in this city is (a charming dialect of) Dutch, but during the... more
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In the tiny arcade under Grand Place 8 (The Star), there's a golden statue of Everard 't Serclaes. The Middle Ages were rather tranquil times for Brussels until Lodewijk van Male, the Count of Flanders, seized power in 1355. Ev... more
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In the shadow of Grand Place, a small passageway gives access to one of the most pleasant places in the city. On this narrow, gastronomic street, the restaurant doors are always open and, at the first sign of sun, tables and ch... more
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In Belgium there is a large Jewish population in Antwerp and Brussels. Many chassidims (Orthodox Jews) live in Antwerp and are quite noticeable in their traditional dress. With this museum, Brussels Jews are now aiming at great... more
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This interesting museum, which offers a unique collection of currencies and bank notes, is a must-see if in Brussels. Behind all currencies, coins, and notes hides a very captivating tale. From rare objects used as currency (in... more
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The Royal Military Museum houses historical weapons, armr, medals and pennants from around the world. The museum strives to illustrate the evolution of war technology from the Middle Ages onward. more
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, Brussels was famous for the production of lace. Housed in a renovated 17th century warehouse, the Museum of Costume and Lace pays tribute to this heritage and to lace as an art form. One-part his... more
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If you're a locomotive fanatic you will not want to miss this museum. With several models of trains, wagons, carriages, stations, and tracks, the collection of this museum will you give you a peek into the stirring history of t... more
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