The Birthplace of ‘In Flanders Fields’

Discover The Birthplace of 'In Flanders Fields' in Ypres, Belgium: The site where one of the most famous poems of World War I was composed is preserved to honor the legacy of the work.

Blegny-Mine

Discover Blegny-Mine in Blegny, Belgium: Descend into the tunnels to experience the life of a coal miner.

Bibliotheca Wittockiana

Discover Bibliotheca Wittockiana in Brussels, Belgium: Only museum in the world devoted to bookbinding and book arts holds a permanent collection representing five centuries.

Hotel Casanus

Discover Hotel Casanus in Stekene, Belgium: Somewhere there is a giant who can no longer poop, but now travelers can stay inside his anus.

The Yorkshire Trench

Discover The Yorkshire Trench in Ypres, Belgium: In an area where the remnants of WWI are discovered on a regular basis this preserved frontline trench may be the most amazing.

Jeanneke Pis

Discover Jeanneke Pis in Brussels, Belgium: Brussels' favorite peeing boy has a sister.

The Zimmer Clock Tower and Museum

Discover The Zimmer Clock Tower and Museum in Lier, Belgium: A 14th-century fortified keep showcases the masterpieces of an ingenious 20th-century clockmaker.

Dr. Guislain Museum

Discover Dr. Guislain Museum in Ghent, Belgium: A Museum of Psychiatry in a still-operating mental institution.

Temple of Human Passions

Discover Temple of Human Passions in Brussels, Belgium: This Greek temple, open only an hour a day, was the site of a war of tastes between an architect and an artist.

Nemo 33

Discover Nemo 33 in Brussels, Belgium: One of the deepest indoor swimming pools in the world.

The Lucifer of Liège

Discover The Lucifer of Liège in Liège, Belgium: A marble Lucifer hides behind the pulpit of this Gothic cathedral.

Manneken Pis

Discover Manneken Pis in Brussels, Belgium: A little sculpture with a large wardrobe.

Tower of Eben-Ezer

Discover Tower of Eben-Ezer in Bassenge, Belgium: A Belgian self-built tower inspired by the Bible and ancient civilizations.

Fort de la Chartreuse

Discover Fort de la Chartreuse in Liège, Belgium: This abandoned Belgian fortress is purposefully being left to nature.

Caves of Remouchamps

Discover Caves of Remouchamps in Remouchamps, Belgium: Hiding the longest subterranean river known in the world.

Abbaye de Villers

Discover Abbaye de Villers in Genappe, Belgium: A magical and peaceful ruined Cistercian abbey in what is now southern Belgium.

The Doomed City of Doel

Discover The Doomed City of Doel in Beveren, Belgium: This ghost town in Belgium will lose its street art when it ceases to exist.

Zinneke Pis

Discover Zinneke Pis in Brussels, Belgium: Meet the bronze beloved pet to a family of famous peeing statues.

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