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Brussels, Belgium
Built by the Tour et Taxis family, the buildings host temporary exhibitions, alongwith some bars and restaurants
The 4 murals on the strip at Quai des Péniches depict the Belgian comic sailor in scenes from the series Corto Maltese in Africa, Corto Maltese in Siberia, the Golden House of Samarkand, and The Celts
The Laeken Cemetery, next to the Church of Our Lady of Laeken, is the final resting place of notable residents of Brussels such as symbolist painter Fernand Khnopff, architect Joseph Poelaert, and dramatist Michel de Ghelderode
Located in the erstwhile Victoria chocolate factory at Koekelberg, the Belgian Chocolate Village is a museum that takes visitors through all aspects of chocolate - from its history to manufacturing, economics, and nutritional benefits
The Church of Our Lady of Laeken is a 19th century neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church, built in memory of Queen Louise-Marie by king Leopold I