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Flemish Region–Belgium - Culture
The Flemish Region also known as Flanders is made up of five provinces, Antwerp, Limburg, East Flanders, Flemish Brabant and West Flanders. With quaint cobblestone streets and impressive gothic cathedrals, the area of Belgium offers both history and culture to its visitors.
The area is made up of several cities and towns, this region is impressive in its diversity. The backdrop could include an ancient church or a cutting edge club, or a flower edged canal. Enjoy local breweries and pubs or hunt down works of art. Walk through the open air markets or find a quiet corner in one of the area's top end restaurants for a fabulous culinary experience.
Visit Antwerp to see how medieval architecture can be brought to Art Nouveau style or dive into the diamond district in this city so you can see the history of the gems and where you can become familiar with cleaving, sawing, bruting, polishing and the international rules of how diamonds are graded by carat, colour, cut and clarity. The Fine Arts museum in Bruges was founded in 1798 and is one of the oldest in the country and houses a permanent collection of more that 350 works of art which are permanently on display. The museum has been closed for renovation but has now reopened.
The St. Peter and St. Paul church in Ostende has twin towers that cannot be missed. This neo-gothic church was built in 1904-1905 and designed by the architect Delacenserie. The use of sandstone sets makes it different from other churches in the Province of West Flanders that are entirely built with bricks. Inside the church is the mausoleum for Belgium's first queen Louise-Marie who died in Oostende in 1850 and let a very unhappy life. The stained-glass windows show the portraits of the different Belgian Kings. Next to the church is an older tower known as the 'Peperbusse'. This is the remainder of the former church from the 18th century that stood here before it was destroyed by fire in 1896.The first stone of the tower was laid on July the 20th 1478. The tower now houses a museum.
A cultural holiday is the perfect way to relax and embrace the cultural heritage of Belgium while learning something new. We have a number of wonderful villas, houses and apartments with pools and barbeque areas, all perfectly positioned for you to embark on your cultural holiday. Simply choose your destination and we are sure you will find your ideal, easily.
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