10 medieval cities to discover in Europe
Recommended by Aurélie HANNIER
Recommended by Aurélie HANNIER
Recommended by Aurélie HANNIER
Whether it's to celebrate a graduation, a birthday or the end of a working year, summer is often a time for long parties! If you're planning to travel to Europe during the summer, it's a good idea to...
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The smallest province in Belgium, Walloon Brabant lies south of the capital Brussels. If the destination is perfect for getting away from it all and reconnecting ...
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Autumn is here, but that doesn't mean that we want to put aside our desire to get away from it all - quite the contrary! Back to school is also synonymous with ...
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The smallest province in the country, Walloon Brabant is located south of Brussels. It is a region that deserves all the attention of the visitors. It has a ...
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Traveling by train is not only a way to cross various landscapes, it is also an opportunity to pass through train stations and take time to admire their ...
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When you think about it, the weekends are an opportunity for all families to get together and finally take the time to experience joyful moments, whether they are ...
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From Renaissance masters to avant-garde movements, including major international figures, the Liège exhibition. Masterpieces, offers a unique journey through the ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
Songs of the Walés, the exhibition dedicated to Patrick Willock by the Musée de la Photographie de Charleroi, is the result of various stays that the self-taught ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
This autumn, Gaston is coming to Charleroi for his 60th birthday, and the whole town is going to do its utmost to celebrate his big blundering child. The "Gaffes sur ...
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The Musée de la Boverie, inaugurated in 2016 in Liège, hosts the exhibition "Comic Strip Revolution" from 17 March to 11 June 2017. The exhibition focuses on the ...
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Until 7 May, the Charleroi Museum of Photography pays tribute to Jeanloup Sieff, considered by all to be an icon maker. Indeed, he has left deep and refined clichés ...
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This summer, Mac's (Museum of Contemporary Arts of the French Community of Belgium) presents the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Marseille around the ...
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Mud Day finally arrives in Belgium! This obstacle course was elected the best in France... and we understand why! As a team or on your own, you will have to cover 13 ...
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This is already the 2nd edition of this race which intends to mobilize the joggers around a good cause: that of making people talk about this serious and disabling ...
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The 16th edition of the Night of the Choirs takes over the ruins of Villers-la-Ville Abbey for a unique moment of prestige! The vocal groups, including the singer ...
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The not-to-be-missed Dour Festival, which sees thousands of festival-goers flock to the Franco-Belgian border every summer, has unveiled its full programme. Once ...
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Relive the last battle of Napoleon in this spectacular historical re-enactment, on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, in Belgium, 20 km south ...
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A true initiatory journey where the fantastic meets the historical and the marvellous, the Han Caves are illuminated for you! This multimedia show, in three ...
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Every year, the Belgian village of Milmort hosts the smallest Christmas market in the country with its one and only chalet. And under the hut, the Great Oyster ...