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Beaufort Castle. Luxembourg
Read more: Beaufort Castle. LuxembourgThe castle was built in the 11th century and served as a strategic defensive fortress, symbolizing strength and power.
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Leopold Park. Brussels, Belgium
Read more: Leopold Park. Brussels, BelgiumStep into the historic beauty of Leopold Park, a cherished sanctuary within the Leopold Quarter (European Quarter) of Brussels, Belgium.
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Adolphe Bridge, Luxembourg
Read more: Adolphe Bridge, LuxembourgThe bridge rises over the landscape of the Petrusse River and serves as a key part of the city’s infrastructure, as well as an important feature of the urban landscape. It connects two parts of Luxembourg – the Upper and Lower Town.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg
Read more: Notre-Dame Cathedral, LuxembourgThis cultural and religious symbol of Luxembourg attracts pilgrims and tourists with its majestic appearance and rich history.
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Mechelen, Belgium
Read more: Mechelen, BelgiumThis small town is nestled between Brussels and Antwerp and has a rich history.
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Aalst, Belgium
Read more: Aalst, BelgiumThe heart of Aalst is its historic part, where houses with Flemish Renaissance facades adorn the narrow streets.
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Antwerp, Belgium
Read more: Antwerp, BelgiumA port city in the north of Belgium, situated on both shores of the Scheldt River. It is considered the second-largest city in Belgium and the second-largest port in Europe.
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Ghent, Belgium
Read more: Ghent, BelgiumOne of the oldest cities in Belgium. In the Middle Ages, Ghent was one of the richest cities in Europe, which is reflected in its architecture and cultural heritage.
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Bruges, Belgium
Read more: Bruges, BelgiumA port city in the northwest of Belgium, located 17 km from the North Sea.