The Gruuthusemuseum, housed in the recently restored city palace of the lords of Gruuthuse, tells the story of the city's past through a fine collection of ... read more
The Saint John’s Hospital, or also known today as the Memling Museum, dates back to the mid 12th century and is one of the oldest hospitals in Europe. There is a lot ... read more
The Belfry of Bruges is a tower 83 metres tall, including 366 steps, a carillon with 47 melodious bells, and the old treasury, where the city’s charters, seal and ... read more
The Basilica of the Holy Blood, built between 1134 and 1157 as the chapel of the residence of the Count of Flanders, houses the venerated relic of the Holy Blood, ... read more
The Bruges' City Hall (Stadhuis Brugge), built between 1376 and 1421, is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries. The historic Gothic Hall is still used by ... read more
The Church of Our Lady Bruges (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk) dates from the 13 - 15th centuries, and contains the famous marble sculpture of the Madonna and Child, made ... read more
The Saint Bavo's Cathedral Ghent is not only the seat of the diocese of Ghent, but is world famous for its important art works. The most well-known is 'The ... read more
The Red Star Line Museum tells the story of the emigrants, departing to the New World with the ocean steamers of the Red Star. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Saint-Salvator Cathedral dates from the 12th–15th century, and is the city's oldest parish church. It contains numerous treasures such as Brussels ... read more
The St. Charles Borromeo Church is an extraordinary gem of cultural heritage. It was built in 1626 and is famous for its art works and concerts. Peter Paul Rubens (1577 ... read more
The Museum of Folk Life (Volkskundemuseum), located in renovated workers’ houses, tells the story of daily life in Bruges during the 19th and early 20th centuries, ... read more
The Brugse Vrije (Liberty of Bruges) is a historic building and seat of the former The Brugse Vrije, an independent administrative, financial, and judicial section of the ... read more
The Sint-Janshuismolen (Sint-Janshuis Mill), dating from 1770, is one of the four windmills left which have been characteristic during the city's history since the ... read more
The Museum Dr. Guislain tells the story of psychiatry and features also a collection of photos and Oursider Art. For more detailed informations see website read more
Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne, dating back to 1450, the castle has 32 furnished and decorated rooms, including three museums: The Museum of the Life of the Lords of ... read more
The Stampe & Vertongen Museum, opened in 2001, is dedicated to the Antwerp aviation pioneers Jean Stampe (1889-1978) and Maurice Vertongen. The museum has ... read more
The Bunker Museum is a site where you can see a part of the famous German Atlantikwall and other elements of attack and defence of the Germans during WW II, including the ... read more
The Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library is a historic library which dates back to 1481, and houses a collection of more than a million books, mainly representing the ... read more
The Eugeen Van Mieghem Museum is a private museum in the hands of the Eugeen Van Mieghem Foundation, and is dedicated to the works of the Antwerp-born Eugeen Van ... read more
The Extra City Kunsthal presents contemporary visual with works of art artists who enter into an exploratory dialogue with reality that goes beyond the contemporary art ... read more