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Nearly 100 of the Belgian capital’s best heritage addresses, from the ADAM Design Museum to restaurant Vincent, in almost all of its 19 communes, will be opening their doors to the public on 19 an
Construction workers renovating a fountain in Verviers had a surprise when they found a box containing the heart of the city's first mayor.
This month is your last chance to visit Gaasbeek Castle before it closes for three years of renovation work.
Coronavirus cancelled most events in Brussels for months on end, but the pandemic could not put paid to the city's oldest folkloric tradition this Sunday - the 712th annual planting of the Meyboom
The Congress Column will once again be bathed in a glow of lights, starting on the evening of 21 July, National Day.
Two residents of Brussels are working to save the Hotel Métropole from becoming an office building or a hotel chain.
The town of Ypres was a major cloth producer in the middle ages, but we know very little about the people who put it on the map.
Several dozen people lined up yesterday to get a peek at a phenomenon that happens just once a year in the historical Laeken Cemetery.
Several statues of Leopold II in Belgium have been defaced, knocked over or removed by authorities in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protest earlier this month.