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The Brangwyn Museum
A late 18th century townhouse situated opposite the coach-house containing old carriages and sledges at the entrance to a picturesque garden.
Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
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De Meulemeester
The main road running from Burg square to the centre of Bruges.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, Belgium
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Gruuthuse
Home to the luxurious Gruuthus Palace.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, Belgium
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Grote Markt
The square is int the centre of Antwerp's old town, and tourists that visit here can take full advantage of the: Brabo Foutain, Ethnographic Museum, the folk Museum, the many Guid houses, horse drawn carridges, Rubens Markt and the Town Hall. ...more
Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp, Belgium
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Vleeshuis Museum
The Vleeshuis Museum, displays collections of archaelogical and art history. It was originally the former seat of the butcher's guild on the Vleeshouwerstraat.
Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp, Belgium
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Onze Lieve Vrouwkathedraal
this is the largest Gothic church in Belgium and the Netherlands
Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp, Belgium
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The Elisabeth Gasthuis
The Gastuis is a 13th century hospital, containing a chapel designed by a Quellin the younger from the 16th century.
Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp, Belgium
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Brussels (Bruxelles, Brussel)
Brussels is more expensive than many other European cities but has many tourist attractions to take interest in such as The House of Victor Horta, The Atomium and the Cantillon Brewery.
Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
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Bruges (Brugge, Brügge)
Bruges is the most visited part of Belgium and has hardly any congestion on the roads, as the whole city is a pedestrian zone. There are so many sights here is Bruges.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, Belgium
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