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Following another successful edition of Open Monument Day in Flanders, heritage minister Geert Bourgeois has launched an Open Monument Card and the website openmonumenten.be.

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Open Monument Day, the largest one-day cultural festival in Flanders, turns 30 this year.

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The Belgian architect Victor Horta transformed Brussels in the 1890s and early 20th century with his sublime Art Nouveau style.

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For the past four years, Belgium has been marking the 100th anniversary of World War One with ceremonies, exhibitions, plays and concerts.

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Belgium has been shaped by successive waves of history, from the Roman conquest to the European Union.

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A second world war air-raid shelter under Brussels' Place du Jeu de Balle has been classified as a protected building - three years after locals began proceedings to stop an underground car park b

Folkloric giants
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Folkloric giants, made of papier maché, cloth and wicker come to life in a magical way to the delight and wonder of young and old, when they dance in the streets of Belgium during festivals

Abbaye Villers-de-Ville asbl 15 ans
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The abbey of Villers-la-Ville in Brabant Walloon was one of the locations for the Netflix series Sense8, it has been revealed.

Battle of Waterloo reenactment with Napoleon
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One of Napoleon’s famous bicorne hats, recovered from the Waterloo battlefield, sold for €350,000 at auction in Lyon on Monday.

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