The Saint Bavo's Cathedral Ghent is not only the seat of the diocese of Ghent, but is world famous for its important art works. The most well-known is 'The ... read more
The Saint-Salvator Cathedral dates from the 12th–15th century, and is the city's oldest parish church. It contains numerous treasures such as Brussels ... read more
The St. Charles Borromeo Church is an extraordinary gem of cultural heritage. It was built in 1626 and is famous for its art works and concerts. Peter Paul Rubens (1577 ... read more
The Sint-Janshuismolen (Sint-Janshuis Mill), dating from 1770, is one of the four windmills left which have been characteristic during the city's history since the ... read more
The Attic Room Folk Museum focuses on the local history of Berchem, presented in an attic rooms of a 16th century farm house. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Historium Brugge takes you on a time trip to medieval Bruges, through seven historical themed rooms, with film, music and special effects. The Historium is ... read more
The Our Lady of the Pottery (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Ter-Potterie) served already in the 13th century as a hospital, when the nuns cared for pilgrims, travellers and the sick ... read more
The Archeologisch Museum (UGent) houses the important archaeological collection of Ghent University, located in the historic Het Pand, a former Dominican convent. The ... read more
The Musée Archéologique de Namur (Archaeological Museum of Namur), displays prehistoric and Gallo-Roman antiquities, as well as a street plan of Namur from 1747. The ... read more
The Archives of the City of Brussels preserves all the essential documentation of the public history of the city of Brussels, from the Middle Ages up to the present. The ... read more
Bruxella 1238 are the remains of a Franciscan monastery, built in 1238, which played an important role in the city’s social and religious life. It contains the tomb ... read more
The Ernst Fuchs Museum (Otto Wagner Villa) is a house-museum, which the famous architect and urban planner Otto Wagner (1841-1918) built for himself and his beloved wife ... read more
The Folklore Museum - Volkskunde Museum, part of the Salzburg Museum and housed in a charming 17th century hunting lodge, displays abundant folklore holdings, with a ... read more
The Hundertwasserhaus is an architectural landmark, with the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser as spiritual creator and the architect Joseph Krawina as co-creator. ... read more
The Imperial Crypt, also called the Capuchin Crypt, is a burial chamber for the imperial family beneath the Capuchin Church and monastery of the Order of the Capuchin ... read more
Kunst Haus Wien, Museum Hundertwasser is a private museum, designed by and dedicated to the life and work of the artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1923 - ... read more
The Museum of Military History (Herengeschichtliches Museum) is dedicated to the military and naval history of the Habsburg Monarchy from the end of the 16th century to ... read more
The Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is one of the most important museums of its kind in Europe. With over 20 million objects it is dedicated ... read more
The Römer (Roman) Museum Wien at the Hoher Markt, part of the Wien Museum, is an archaeological site, showcasing the excavations of Vindobona, a Roman city that ... read more
The Vergilius Chapel (Virgilkapelle), part of the Wien Museum, is an underground chapel next to the Stephansdom in Vienna. It was built around 1220/30 as the ... read more