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Brussels

city and municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region, capital of Belgium

7.0km

50.846434.3517

Kraainem

municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium

10km

50.8666674.466667

Mechelen

city in the province of Antwerp, Belgium

10km

51.01674.4667

Tervuren

municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium

16km

50.824194.514

Flemish Brabant

Flemish Brabant is one of the five provinces of Flanders (Belgium). The province completely surrounds Brussels, the national capital. Brussels however is not a part of the province. The capital Leuven is one of Belgium's largest student cities. The university is one of the oldest universities in this part of Europe and makes the city one with an impressive student tradition.

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Sights (41)

Meise

municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium

5.6km

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NATO headquarters

HQ in Haren, Brussels

6.1km

50.875833334.425

Woluwe

river in Belgium

8.2km

50.883333334.45

St. Rumbold's Cathedral

cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium

12km

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Hof van Savoye

13km

51.02864.4863

Maison Guiette

17km

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Fotomuseum Antwerp

Renovated in 2004.

19km

51.2090354.387551

Plantin-Moretus Museum

The home of 16th-century bookbinder and printer Christoffel Plantin. Regarded as one of the finest museums dedicated to printing in the world. Its extensive collections of important books and printing presses along with its role in spearheading the technology of printing have seen it added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

19km

51.218333334.39777778

Boerentoren

skyscraper in Antwerp, Belgium

20km

51.2186114.404167

Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)

Roman-Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium

20km

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Antwerpen-Centraal railway station

Even if not arriving or leaving by train the station is well worth a visit. Platforms are on three levels, all constructed beneath the very impressive original structure.

20km

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Het Steen

This is a rather small medieval castle on the banks of the river Schelde. It used to function as a city fortification and now houses a naval museum (open air only, inside closed). It is the starting point of the Wandelterrassen, a scenic boardwalk with a cafe/restaurant at either end.

20km

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Vleeshuis

museum and former guildhall in Antwerp, Belgium

20km

51.22274.3992

Museum aan de Stroom

Large museum that tells about Antwerp in the world. You can visit the building for free, with an very wide view across Antwerp on the rooftop. The viewing platform on the roof is accessible without a museum ticket.

20km

51.2294.4048

Wavre

city in Walloon Brabant, Belgium

28km

50.716666674.6

Musée Hergé

31km

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Keizersberg Abbey

abbey in Leuven, Belgium

34km

50.88854.6966

Werchter

section of Rotselaar, Belgium

35km

50.966666674.7

Collegium Trilingue

35km

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St. Peter's Church, Leuven

church in Leuven, Belgium

35km

50.87954.7013

Thuin

city in Hainaut, Belgium

43km

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Binche

city in Hainaut, Belgium

44km

50.44.16666667

Neolithic flint mines of Spiennes

You can visit a silex mine dating back to the Neolithic period. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

57km

50.430773.97879

Belfry of Mons

Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, dates from the 17th century and is the only Baroque-style belfry in Belgium.

58km

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Maison Van Gogh

Cuesmoise the house where he lived from August 1879 to October 1880, was saved from ruin in the 1970s and is now accessible to the public.

61km

50.441388893.92527778

Citadel of Namur

The primary tourist attraction of Namur, the Citadel is a fortress at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers. Its original design dates from Roman times, with foundations laid out in 937. Throughout history it was captured, destroyed and rebuilt several times. It underwent major expansions under Dutch control between 1631 and 1675. Its current topology was designed by Dutch architect Menno van Coehoorn and improved by Vauban after the siege of 1692. A variety of positions were added in the 18th century, but the complex was finally disestablished as a military post in 1891 when it was superseded by a ring of forts around Namur to provide better protection against the improved range of artillery at the time. It saw battle a last time during the German invasion of World War I, after which the new fortifications took over its defensive role. The Citadel is classified as a Walloon Major Heritage site, and together with the citadels of Dinant, Huy and Liège it forms part of the so-called Meuse Citadels. For those unable to climb the hill, a tourist train is available for an additional fee.

62km

50.46054.864

Campo Santo, Ghent

This monumental cemetery is located on a small hill in the suburb of Sint-Amandsberg. Many famous and important Belgians that lived in Ghent are buried here.

71km

51.06453.7498

Marche-les-Dames

72km

50.49224.9725

Graslei

street in Ghent, Belgium

74km

51.0553.72083333

Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst

contemporary art museum in Ghent, Belgium

75km

51.038055563.70388889

Dour

Walloon municipality in Hainaut, Belgium

76km

50.43.78333333

Huy

city in Liège, Belgium

98km

50.516666675.23333333

Han-sur-Lesse

section of Rochefort, Belgium

106km

50.126111115.18777778

Bouillon

city in Luxembourg, Belgium

110km

49.79555.068

Basilica of the Holy Blood

A beautiful church on the Burg square. It houses a relic - a vial of blood that is said to be that of Jesus - and was built in the Gothic style. Try and get there early so you can view the chapel when it is quiet and not filled with tourists. And don't forget to visit the chapel underneath, in heavy Romanesque style - a contrast to the lovely light Gothic above.

130km

51.208166673.22672222

Groeningemuseum

Known as 'The city museum of Fine Arts', it houses a collection of artworks that span several centuries (14th-20th), focusing mainly on works by painters who lived and worked in Bruges.

130km

51.206111113.22638889

Choco-Story

This museum is a must see for chocolate enthusiasts as it describes chocolate's transition from cocoa into chocolate. Its low-cost tasty exhibits make it well worth the time (and Belcolade's gently overt marketing). Be sure to stay for the chocolate making exhibition to get some excellent samplers.

130km

51.210555563.22611111

Church of Our Lady, Bruges

A fascinating church with architecture from the Romanesque and Gothic periods. In the east end of the church are very fine tombs of Charles the Bold and his daughter Mary of Burgundy - in contrasting Gothic and Renaissance styles, despite their superficial similarity. The church also houses one of the few Michelangelo sculptures outside of Italy, the "Madonna with child". To see the "Madonna with Child" an entrance fee of €5 for 18 to 26, 26 to 64 is €6, over 65 is €5, and under 17 is free.

130km

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Old St. John's Hospital

Sint-Janshospitaal contains a museum of six paintings by Hans Memling, within the early medieval hospital buildings.

130km

51.2043.224

Ten Wijngaerde (Begijnhof Brugge)

In the history, many women couldn't find a man, as men were more likely to die in accidents or in a war. Those women could "marry God" and become a beguine. The beguinage, also known as the convent, offered protection for those single ladies. It lies between the centre of the city and the station, with white painted small houses and fine plane trees, is a quiet place to walk - groups are discouraged.

130km

51.201222223.22255556

Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew

was the last of 7 "collégiales liégeoises" to be built, near the end of the 11th century. Recently renovated, it is home to the masterwork of the Liège goldsmiths from the Middle Ages: the baptismal fonts from the old parish church of the cathedral.

134km

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Grimbergen

Belgium
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Grimbergen

Grimbergen is a town of 37,000 inhabitants in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, just north of Brussels. The town is known for its abbey, castles and abbey beer.

Grimbergen is home to the following sights:

  • The majestic church of the Grimbergen Abbey, dedicated to Saint Servatius, patron saint of the city, was rebuilt several times since its foundation in 1128. The current construction dates from 1660 and ranks among the most harmonious Baroque buildings in Belgium. The tower houses a 49-bell carillon. The houses lining the central square in front of the church have also been rebuilt in the original style of the 18th century. In 1999, the church of Grimbergen has been given the title of basilica.
  • The Grimbergen beer museum is located next door and gives its visitors an opportunity to taste the famous local brew.
  • The oldest astronomical public observatory in the country is located in the former farm dependencies of the abbey.
  • Grimbergen is particularly rich in castles, counting four of them on its territory, including the beautiful 17th century Renaissance-style Guldendal, and the ruins of the lords of Grimbergen's old keep now named the Prinsenkasteel. It also counts several farms dating from the 17th century as well as two medieval water mills.

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