Belgium will not let the lovers of monuments and architectural masterpieces get bored. Their location is almost always associated with the names of large cities.
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So, in Antwerp you can visit the castle, founded in the 9th century and recreate the era of the Crusades, the Royal Museum of Art, the Church of St. James and St. Charles, the Antwerp Zoo, the Museum of Sculptures on Middelheim and much more.
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There is even more in Brussels: the old part of the city is itself, in fact, a museum where you can walk and admire for hours. Here is the Big Square, the City Hall, the world famous Manneken Pis fountain, and the Palace of Nations. Also in Brussels you can see the "Classic Quarter" with many monuments, the Cathedral of St. Michael of the 13-14 centuries, the Royal and Museum squares, the Palace of Charles of Lorraine and much, much more.
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Ghent, Liege, Bruges and other well-known Belgian cities can surprise you with no less. However, the country is also famous for its nature: for example, the Great Ardennes Forest, which envelops the country in the east. It is in these places that the cozy and healing town of Spa, famous for its mineral springs, is spread. At one time, all the royal nobility of the Old World came here for relaxation procedures. And fans of motor sports should remember the legendary Spa Francorchamps track, beautiful, rich in history and, most importantly, still hosting car competitions of various levels, including the world one - Formula 1. By the way, a lot of car tracks have been built around the country, among which also includes the infamous "Zolder".