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  • Near Ouren stand 5 megaliths, symbol of the 5 countries who started Europe
    Burg-Reuland

    Near Ouren stand 5 megaliths, symbol of the 5 countries who started Europe

    The Our valley, with its gentle hills, picturesque vales, sculpted by streams and rivers with poetic names, proves particularly enchanting. Make your way to the village of Ouren, where 5 megaliths, each representing the countries who were part of Europe at its beginning, stand.
  • Henri-Chapelle American cemetery (Homboug)
    Plombières

    Henri-Chapelle American cemetery (Homboug)

    American memorial and cemetery where almost 8000 soldiers are buried and 450 missing soldiers are honoured.
  • Liège Saint-Barthélemy collegiate church
    Place Saint-Barthélemy in Liège and its collegiate church in Belgium
    Liège

    Liège Saint-Barthélemy collegiate church

    Discover the oldest religious building in Liège: the Saint-Barthélemy Collegiate Church . Located in the center of Liège, a few steps from the Meuse river, this amazing century building can be visited any day of the week.
  • Hougoumont Farm: an iconic location in the Waterloo battlefield
    Braine-l'Alleud

    Hougoumont Farm: an iconic location in the Waterloo battlefield

    Locate just 1.5 km from the Memorial, la Ferme d’Hougoumont is one of the iconic locations that played a part in the Battle of Waterloo.
  • The fort of Battice
    Battice

    The fort of Battice

    Just 17 km from the border, the fort of Battice was one of the first locations attacked by the German army on May 10, 1940. Built in the 30s, this garrison sheltered 750 men, of which 34 lost their life the first 12 days of the siege.
  • The Trèves Gate: one of the last medieval buildings in Bastogne
    Bastogne

    The Trèves Gate: one of the last medieval buildings in Bastogne

    This monumental, square shaped made of stone was once the main entrance to Bastogne. The Trève gate, built in 1332, was part of the city's ramparts and meant to protect the city. It is now the last hint of the medieval fortifications.
  • The Saint-Hubert basilica, an architectural masterpiece, opens its attic to visitors
    Saint-Hubert

    The Saint-Hubert basilica, an architectural masterpiece, opens its attic to visitors

    The Saint-Hubert basilica, listed as exceptional cultural heritage of Wallonia, is one of the most impressive in Europe.
  • Bastogne

  • The Montagne de Bueren: stairs that will take your breath away
    Liège

    The Montagne de Bueren: stairs that will take your breath away

    Impressive. That is the only word for these steep stairs. From afar, they seem impossible to conquer. But once there, looking up, he challenge is irresistib
  • Notre-Dame de Bonsecours basilica
    Bon-Secours

    Notre-Dame de Bonsecours basilica

    The Bon Secours basilica is a remarkable Neo-gothic building located by the Franco Belgian border. Take a step inside: gothic vaults, sweet little chapels... 
  • Ploegsteert British First World War Memorial
    Comines-Warneton

    Ploegsteert British First World War Memorial

    This memorial and military cemetery honour the memory of the Commonwealth servicemen who died during the Great War at Commines-Warnetton.
  • Namur

  • CASINO DE SPA
    Spa

    CASINO DE SPA

    The Casino of Spa, built in 1763, is the oldest in the world. It still welcomes visitors daily from 11 am to sunrise.
  • A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Chaudfontaine

  • The tumulus of Glimes, a site rich in history
    Incourt

    The tumulus of Glimes, a site rich in history

    The tumulus of Glimes, a Gallo-Roman grave in Incourt, is one of the largest (15 m high, 50 m wide) and best preserved in Belgium. It was declared a histori
  • Charleroi Town Hall
    Charleroi

    Charleroi Town Hall

    Majestic, impressive with its 240 running meters of facade, Charleroi Town Hall, inaugurated on October 18, 1936, is the work of the architect Joseph André.
  • Verviers

  • The Fort of Saint-Héribert in Wépion
    Entrance to the Fort in a tree-planted environment
    Wépion

    The Fort of Saint-Héribert in Wépion

    The fort of Saint-Héribert was part of 9 built to protect Namur.
  • Notre-Dame de Tournai cathedral, listed by UNESCO
    Tournai

    Notre-Dame de Tournai cathedral, listed by UNESCO

    Listed by UNESCO for its 5 bell towers, its nave and transept of Romanesque style, Notre-Dame Cathedral is a gem of medieval architecture.
  • The Grand Casino de Namur
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Namur

    The Grand Casino de Namur

    Beautifully located between the Meuse river and the citadel, the Grand Casino de Namur welcomes guests by day and by night.
  • The Saint-Denis collegiate church in Liège
    Liège

    The Saint-Denis collegiate church in Liège

    From the outside, this collegiate church presents an interesting defensive architectures. Its tower, integrated to the fortifications under Notger, proved the perfect observation point.
  • The Cointe inter-allied memorial in Liège
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Liège

    The Cointe inter-allied memorial in Liège

    Liège, the first city to have stood up with success to the invaders in 1914, was chosen in 1925 by the Fédération Internationale des Anciens Combattants for a inter-allied memorial.
  • Pouhon Pierre le Grand | Spa
    Spa

    Pouhon Pierre le Grand | Spa

    Pouhon Pierre le Grand, the main source of Spa and an exceptional heritage element, is home to one of the most abundant and carbonated springs in the city. Rich in iron, invigorating and loaded with mineral salts, it produces an average of 21,000 liters per day.
  • Mons' town hall's monkey
    Mons

    Mons' town hall's monkey

    "What woman wants, Monkey can get for her"
  • Arlon

  • The Lion's Mound, part of the Waterloo battlefield
    Admire the famous Lion's Mound in Waterloo
    Braine-l'Alleud

    The Lion's Mound, part of the Waterloo battlefield

    The Lion's Mound, overlooking what once was a battlefield, commemorate the Allies' victory over Napoleon's imperial trips. The beast, placed on top of this 40 metres hill, seems to be roaring towards France still.
  • Mardasson Memorial
    Bastogne - Mardasson
    Bastogne

    Mardasson Memorial

    Inaugurated on July 16, 1950, the Mardasson war memorial celebrates the lasting friendship between Belgium and the US, brought together by their victory during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944-January 1945.
  • Sainte-Croix collegiate church | Liège's exceptional heritage
    Liège

    Sainte-Croix collegiate church | Liège's exceptional heritage

    Built in the 10th century, the former Saint Croix collegiate church is listed exceptional cultural heritage of Wallonia.
  • Tournai's Cloth Hall
    Tournai

    Tournai's Cloth Hall

    The first Cloth Hall is thought to date back to the 13th century. Built out of wood, it was blown away by a storm. It was reconstructed 4 years later (1610-1611) in an eclectic architectural style
  • Tour Salamandre
    Beaumont

    Tour Salamandre

    Last relic of the fortified enclosure that once surrounded the town of Beaumont, the Salamandre Tower houses a small museum of local history ...
  • Hollogne-sur-Geer Moulin castral
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Geer

    Hollogne-sur-Geer Moulin castral

    At the heart of Hesbaye, at the edge of the Haut-Geer nature reserve, the stunning fortified mill built in 1646 features an authentic, beautifully renovated mechanism.
  • Saint-Ursmer collegiate church | Lobbes
    Lobbes

    Saint-Ursmer collegiate church | Lobbes

    See the full beauty of the Saint Ursmer collegiate church in the Sambre Valley (Hainaut): the only church in Belgium built in Carolingian times and the oldest in Belgium. Built in the 4th century by the monks of the Lobbes Abbey, it kept its original architecture, softened here and there by Mosan touches.
  • The fort of Boggess (Bastogne)
    Bastogne

    The fort of Boggess (Bastogne)

    South of Bastogne is the Fort of Boggess: an important location in the Battle of the Bulge, which helped with liberating the city during WW2.
  • The Cyber Tower, in the Parc de la Boverie (Liège) can spring to life
    Liège

    The Cyber Tower, in the Parc de la Boverie (Liège) can spring to life

    The cyber tower (Tour Cybernétique) was listed as a monument, part of the exceptional cultural heritage of Wallonia, in 1997. A fair title given its fascinating architecture! This 52 metres high abstract sculpture is actioned by an electronic brain.
  • The Canadian totem in Virton: a moving memory of a special friendship
    View of a totem in Virton, a gift from Canada
    Virton

    The Canadian totem in Virton: a moving memory of a special friendship

    As part of the agreement with NATO, airforces from accross the Atlantic built strategic bases in Europe, including the Marville one in France. In 1955, Virton, like Florenville and Longuyon in France, did their best to welcome hundreds of 1st wing Canadian airmen and their families, then looking for a shelter.
  • Spitfire Memorial Museum
    Florennes

    Spitfire Memorial Museum

    Located in the aerodrome buildings, the museum displays a 1944 MK XIV Spitfire as well as various aircraft that have figured prominently in the Belgian Air force. The museum also covers the history of the aerodrome and the squadrons that were based there.
  • The Sainte-Waudru collegiate church
    Mons

    The Sainte-Waudru collegiate church

    The treasury at the Saint Waudru collegiate church in Mons houses a beautiful collection of silver and gold religious icons: statues, paintings and ancient manuscripts dating from the 12th-19th centuries. The church is built in Gothic style Brabant from the 15th to the 17th centuries, with splendid alabaster statues of
  • Military cemeteries in Ploegsteert
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Ploegsteert

    Military cemeteries in Ploegsteert

    Europe still bears the scars of the first world war. To get an idea of how much suffering took place in Wallonia, do stop by Ploegsteert where military cemeteries pay tribute to the 6,000 who fell in the region.
  • Tournai

  • The Belle Motte cemetery in Aiseau-Presles
    Alley of the Belle Motte French military cemetery in Aiseau-Presles
    Aiseau-Presles

    The Belle Motte cemetery in Aiseau-Presles

    Located near Charleroi, Belle Motte is one of the largest French First World War cemeteries on Belgian soil, located not far from Charleroi. This site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with 15 other Walloon funeral and memorial sites.
  • The Saint-Symphorien military cemetery
    Saint-Symphorien

    The Saint-Symphorien military cemetery

    Pause for a moment of silence in one of the most beautiful military cemeteries in Belgium, 2 km from Mons.
  • A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Binche

  • A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Mons

  • Nil-Saint-Vincent-Saint-Martin

  • Liège's Palais des Princes-Évêques (Palace of the Prince-Bishops)
    Liège

    Liège's Palais des Princes-Évêques (Palace of the Prince-Bishops)

    The Palais des Princes-Evêques (Palace of the Prince-Bishops) is an iconic on the Place Saint-Lambert, at the heart of Liège.
  • Neuville-en-Condroz American Military Cemetery
    Neupré

    Neuville-en-Condroz American Military Cemetery

    The Ardennes American Cemetery can be found in the commune of Neupré in Belgium. This site is part of 14 WW2 American cemeteries created outside the US. 5,328 American soldiers are buried in this particular one.
  • Military Cemetry - Heuleu, Lobbes
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Lobbes

    Military Cemetry - Heuleu, Lobbes

    The French military cemetery Heuleu honours the graves of soldiers of the Great War who fell during the fighting in August 1914 ....
  • Gemmenich