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Glass Museum
This museum traces the history and origin of glass, the use of glass, decoration and its applications today. The remarkable collection of glass work covers the history of the material, one section is devoted to the technology of hollow and flat glass. ...more
Charleroi, Belgium
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Bois du Cazier
This is the location of a mining disaster that took place in 1956 in which over 200 men of 12 different nationalities lost their lives.
Charleroi, Belgium
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The Jules Destree
This museum highlights the approach to life and work, as a reflection of a man with a rich, multifaceted personality dating from the 19th century to the 20th century.
Charleroi, Belgium
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Photography Museum
This museum covers the history of photography, showing different artistic movements along with the development and photographic technique.
Charleroi, Belgium
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The citadel
This is a fortified centre overlooking the town and the Meuse River; You can take in the atmosphere at your own pace by taking a walk through the paths and street leading up to the centre itself.
Namur, Belgium
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Parfumerie Guy Delforge
Discover the source of the essential oils, by taking you 30ft underground and back in time to the 17th century. It is below ground to keep all the oils intact. It is a great historical trip, amazing tourist attraction. ...more
Namur, Belgium
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Musee Groesbeeck-de-Croix
This house was kept well preserved from the 1700â??s, the furnishings, crockery and silverware, the place oozes with originality. The garden is also a stunning sight to see.
Namur, Belgium
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St Aubins Cathedral
This is a unique 18th century cathedral and is a one of a kind cathedral from all across Belgium. It has a tower dating back to the 13th century a real piece of history and a beautiful tourist attraction. ...more
Namur, Belgium
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The Cathedral and its treasure-house
The bulk of the treasure comes from the old Cathedral of Saint Lambert, which once stood on what is now known as the Place St Lambert in front of the Palace of the Prince-Bishop.
Liege, Belgium
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