The Arnold Vander Haeghen Museum, opened in 1953, is a 18th century historic house presenting a collection including a reconstruction of the study and the library of the ... read more
Castle Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde, located near Antwerp, is a space imbued with history and culture, such as...Permanent exhibition dedicated to Philippe de Marnix, ... read more
Castle Gaasbeek dates back to the 13th century as part of a wider defence line around Brussels, like the castle of Groot-Bijgaarden. It is presently a museum and the ... read more
The Castle of Laarne originates from the 11-12th century. It is owned by the Royal Association of Historic Cities and Gardens in Belgium and is used as a Museum and for ... read more
Only 40 kilometres from Brussels, the Castle Seneffe is a beautiful neo-classical country estate from the 18th century, with an outstanding silver collection (late Mr. and ... read more
Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne, dating back to 1450, the castle has 32 furnished and decorated rooms, including three museums: The Museum of the Life of the Lords of ... read more
The Gruuthusemuseum, housed in the recently restored city palace of the lords of Gruuthuse, tells the story of the city's past through a fine collection of ... read more
Het Steen Fortress, dating back to the 11th century, is the oldest building and first stone fortress in Antwerp. It serves as a cruise terminal, welcome centre and ... read more
The Hof van Busleyden is a stately Renaissance city palace presenting the rich history of Flanders, Burgundy, and the prominent people of its time such as Charles the ... read more
The Museum of Decorative Arts of Namur, is located in the elegant 18th century city palace Groesbeeck-de Croix, and houses the city's collection of 18th - 21st ... read more
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine is the beautiful 18th century palace of Charles de Lorraine, governor of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. Today ... read more
The Rubens House is the former home and workshop of the world famous Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640). He bought it in 1610, after his ... read more