The main attractions of Belgium

July 31st, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Salvador Dalí

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Surrounded by France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, Belgium thrill guests with its wide range of viewpoints: the rivers and mountain passes of the Ardennes create a striking contrast to the vast plains that occupy much of the country, the majestic forests of the German border with Luxembourg and long sandy beaches on the north coast.
In Belgium is a country with extraordinary ancient city came with numerous castles and shrines, leavingNotable memories.
BRUSSELS
Brussels is the place where you will be stunned to hear his many foreign languages. It's not that long ago acquired the "international city" status, except that the "capital" of the European Union and the United Nations. Brussels is home to a wide range of people, public officials and immigrants from the Congo Eurocrats, North Africa or Turkey, which supports cultural and culinary diversity of the place.
Watchtowers and overmodern city is remarkable, avenues, you will notice that Belgium is still the old soul, humble worker insists the historic districts or conservative areas.
There are two languages ​​used in Belgium, the Flemish, the language of ethnic Germans from the north, and French.
While the streets of this beautiful city you should pay great attention to detail: traditional shops with wonderful architectural details, lush wallsArt Deco doors and gates with sculptures special altars slipped improved building facades on the street corner, with the image of the Virgin Mary.
"The soul" is the Brussels Grand-Place Market, Gothic and Baroque architecture, built on the parade of families, descendants of early July, the witnesses, or you can enjoy outdoor concerts or the theater. In the south, discovered the area known as the model for whichBelgian pre-nineteenth-century spirit has been kept quite. In the north you will discover the old workers 'movement' of the Marolles district, where the names of streets now known as skill-types that have been made by their former inhabitants.
A tripper, who has a weakness for beauty should not miss a visit to the Art Museum, which houses some of the most important works of Pieter Bruegel – including the famous case of Icarus – and Peter Paul Rubens, and the Museum ' Modern Art, whichProud to deal with the work of Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Salvador Dali and Francis Bacon.
GENT
Ghent is the capital of the Flemish town, built in Gothic and Renaissance architecture, with a population of only 230,000 inhabitants. Majestic is the construction of buildings Graslei, old port city. There are two rivers Lys Lieve and that the transfer of this area. From San Michielsbrug bridge, the view is excellent: to the north lies the Castle of the Counts, seen in Flemishcounts between the ages of 9-12, where you can even consider a wide range of instruments of torture. The other lock, Geraard Duivelsteen of dates from 13 century, has the same bad reputation.
BRUGES
The Flemish city style has been an important step forward since the Middle Ages. With this interface, the town was a critical transit trade goods from Italy, Far East, Russia or England. Bruges has been all over the world, famous for its wool products and special abilities of thepadding his master. The market dates back to the famous 13 Century Market, climb its 366 steps, has breathtaking views of this ancient city to explore. Holy Basilica Bloed Basiliek will speak at the time of the Second Crusade, when the Patriarch of Jerusalem – the legend – has brought a few drops of blood from Jesus to the Count of Flanders.

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