Landmarks of the world

Design Museum Ghent

The Design Museum in Ghent is considered one of the most popular museums in Belgium. In society, this is explained by the fact that art and design are very common phenomena in modern Belgium. Every year, the country hosts various exhibitions and other cultural events. In this regard, we can highligh...

Groeninge Museum

The Groeninge Museum is open on all days except Mondays and holidays; it is recommended to visit it with a guide or take an audio guide to the reception for a more complete immersion in the artistic world. Children under 18 years of age can enter for free. Adult citizens, along with the purchase of ...

Diamond Museum in Antwerp

The Diamond Museum in Antwerp attracts the attention of those who admire precious stones. In this place you can look at diamonds in different exhibitions; all the exhibits are real. To become a visitor, you not only need to buy a ticket, but also when entering the hall you must take off your outerwe...

ADAM Museum

The ADAM Museum opened in 2015 and is called one of the most unusual institutions in Belgium. But this is the advantage of the attraction; the basis of the exhibition is the Plasticarium collection, which has no analogues in Europe, which contains the works of designers of the 20th and 21st centurie...

Aan de Strom Museum

The Aan de Strom Museum was built in 2011 according to a special design by a famous architectural bureau. The museum attracts visitors not only with its appearance, but also with the rich collections it stores. Both private and public collections are stored and exhibited here. The two lower floors a...

Convent of the Beguines in Bruges

The Beguine Monastery in Bruges represents a settlement-community of single Beguines in Flanders and the Netherlands. Beguinages became widespread in the Low Countries in the 13th century. The Beguinage in Bruges today can safely be called a monastery, since nuns of the Order of St. Benedict current...

Laeken Cemetery

Laeken Cemetery is considered the oldest cemetery in Belgium that functions today. This is the resting place of the Belgian royal family. It is known as Belgium's Père Lachaise, after the famous Parisian cemetery, because it is the burial place of the rich and famous, and because of the abundance of...

Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp is one of the largest museums in Belgium dedicated to the fine arts. Most of the exhibits were created by artists who lived here, but there are also copies by other European masters. The museum has an extensive collection of paintings from the 15th to 18th ce...

Royal Museums of Art and History

The Royal Museums of Art and History are considered an important part of the whole of Belgium. Local residents and tourists who come here love not only visiting beautiful architectural sites, but also studying history. The list of places recommended to visit when traveling to Belgium includes the Mu...

Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert

The Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert are a unique architectural and commercial site that is visited annually by millions of people from different countries. Many people know that Belgium is a country where a huge number of world companies are located, and also where a large number of world political ...

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