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Dedicated to the craft, folk art, culture and religion of the Jewish people in Belgium..
Dedicated to the craft, folk art, culture and religion of the Jewish people in Belgium.
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The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support given by the Belgian People to British prisoners of war during World War I
The Infantry Memorial honors the Belgian infantry soldiers who fought in both the World Wars
The Imprimarium traces the evolution of printing technology
The Jacques Brel museum, founded by his daughter France, contains more than a hundred hours of footage and audio recordings, as well as thousands of photographs of the artist
The neo-Classical Palais de Justice or Palace of Justice is the most important Court building in Belgium, with 27 large court rooms and 245 smaller court rooms