Discover Damme Canal in Damme, Belgium: Also known as Napoleon's Canal, this waterway was created on the orders of the general, and construction was interrupted by Waterloo.
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Caesar’s Tree
Discover Caesar's Tree in Lo-Reninge, Belgium: A taxus-tree to which Julius Caesar reputedly tied his horse.
Grotto of St Anthony of Padua
Discover Grotto of St Anthony of Padua in Assesse, Belgium: This collection of lurid religious statues tell the tales of a saint who stood down the devil.
International Regatta of Bathtubs
Discover International Regatta of Bathtubs in Dinant, Belgium: This annual Belgian water race attracts bathtub captains from all over the world.
Strépy-Thieu Boat Lift
Discover Strépy-Thieu Boat Lift in Le Roeulx, Belgium: The world's tallest boat lift stands as a massive piece of industrial tourism.
The Canada War Museum of Adegem, Belgium
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Castle Nieuwenhoven
Discover Castle Nieuwenhoven in Sint-Truiden, Belgium: This Belgian palace was long the domain of priests and aristocrats but is now being turned into an art commune.
The Procession of the Holy Blood
Discover The Procession of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium: This gruesome biblical parade celebrates the one day a year that a bit of Jesus' blood turns to liquid.
The Guardhouse Monkey
Discover The Guardhouse Monkey in Mons, Belgium: Petting this mysterious iron monkey supposedly brings good luck.
James Ensor House
Discover James Ensor House in Ostend, Belgium: The former home of a trailblazing surrealist is still filled with haunting dolls and grim paintings.
Menin Gate Memorial
Discover Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres, Belgium: A moving memorial to the fallen and missing from WWI trenches.
C-Mine
Discover C-Mine in Genk, Belgium: What was once a bustling mining installation is now a bustling hub of contemporary art.
‘Totem’
Discover 'Totem' in Leuven, Belgium: A giant bug impaled on a 75-foot-tall needle.
Carnival of Binche
Discover Carnival of Binche in Binche, Belgium: The tiny Belgian town's ancient version of Mardi Gras involves eerie wax masks, sticks for warding off evil, and ostrich plume hats.
Museum of Carrots
Discover Museum of Carrots in Raeren, Belgium: This small window display is dedicated to the noble carrot.
Grave of Antoine Michel Wemaer
Discover Grave of Antoine Michel Wemaer in Bruges, Belgium: The spectacular and eerie moss-covered grave site of 19th-century Belgian merchant.
Genk Sundial Park
Discover Genk Sundial Park in Genk, Belgium: This collection of solar timekeepers includes the world's first digital sundial.
Mundaneum
Discover Mundaneum in Mons, Belgium: A visionary precursor to the Internet made of index cards.
Mercator Museum
Discover Mercator Museum in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium: Housing the groundbreaking maps and globes of Gerard Mercator.
The Flashing Streetlights of Ai Nati Oggi
Discover The Flashing Streetlights of Ai Nati Oggi in Ghent, Belgium: Each time a baby is born in Ghent, these streetlights flash in silent celebration.