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Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, André-Joseph Léonard, has announced that the closure or desecration of Brussels’ Saint-Catherine Church is out of the question, reports brusselnieuws.be.

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Experts have identified remains of the 16th-century Citadel of Antwerp, also known as Zuidkasteel, or South Castle, under the city’s Royal Museum for Fine Arts, Belgian science magazine

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Plateform Marolles, the driving force behind the protest against a new underground parking lot in Brussels’ Marolles neighbourhood, is organizing a week of festivities to celebrate the scrapping o

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Heritage association Pétitions-Patrimoine and Plateforme Marolles, a union made up of the merchants, shopkeepers and residents of Brussels’ Marolles district,  have submitted an application to the

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Archaeological excavations near Rue du Marché aux Herbes in the centre of Brussels have exposed cellars, wells and septic pits dating from the 13th- and 14th centuries, as well as hundreds of leat

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On December 25, Brussels’ Cinquantenaire Museum shipped 349 archaeological treasures back to where they came from in Iran.

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Flemish culture minister Sven Gatz is to free up €12 million for renovation works to the castle in Gaasbeek, located just outside of Brussels, reports brusselnieuws.be.

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The Belgian chip shop culture is on its way to being recognised by Unesco.

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Unesco, the United Nations body in charge of safeguarding and promoting cultural heritage worldwide, yesterday recognised Belgium’s carillon culture as intangible cultural heritage, announced the

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