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The Lion’s Mound (Butte du Lion). Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium
Read more: The Lion’s Mound (Butte du Lion). Braine-l’Alleud, BelgiumThe Lion’s Mound is an impressive artificial hill built between 1820 and 1826 by order of King William I.
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Alden Biesen Castle, Belgium
Read more: Alden Biesen Castle, BelgiumAlden Biesen Castle is one of the largest and most impressive castle complexes in Belgium.
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Verviers, Belgium
Read more: Verviers, BelgiumVerviers is a charming town in eastern Belgium, located in the province of Liège. It was first mentioned in the 12th century.
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Spa. Belgium
Read more: Spa. BelgiumSpa is one of Belgium’s most famous towns, nestled in a green valley of the Ardennes. It’s the very place that gave its name to the word “spa.”
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Nivelles, Belgium
Read more: Nivelles, BelgiumNivelles is a charming city in Walloon Brabant with deep medieval roots and a vibrant local spirit.
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Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude. Nivelles, Belgium
Read more: Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude. Nivelles, BelgiumThe Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude dominates the Grand Place of Nivelles and stands as one of the largest and oldest Romanesque churches in Europe.
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Schaerbeek Town Hall. Brussels, Belgium
Read more: Schaerbeek Town Hall. Brussels, BelgiumThe Schaerbeek Town Hall is located on Place Colignon and is one of Brussels’ most striking municipal buildings.
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Abbaye de la Cambre. Brussels, Belgium
Read more: Abbaye de la Cambre. Brussels, BelgiumThe Abbaye de la Cambre is a hidden gem with centuries of history.
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Choco-Story Brussels. Brussels, Belgium
Read more: Choco-Story Brussels. Brussels, BelgiumChoco-Story Brussels. Brussels, Belgium Choco-Story Brussels is the first chocolate museum in Belgium and a must-visit for anyone curious about the history—and taste—of chocolate. Located just steps from the Grand-Place, the museum offers an interactive experience that takes you from the origins of cocoa in the ancient Americas to the iconic Belgian pralines of today.…
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Henry the Cormorant. Brussels, Belgium
Read more: Henry the Cormorant. Brussels, BelgiumHenry the Cormorant stands proudly on the quay of the Brussels canal and is more than just a sculpture—it’s a powerful statement on plastic pollution.