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The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support given by the Belgian People to British priso... The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support give... The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support given by the Belgian Peo...
The Egmont Palace is a large neoclassical mansion that is used for conferences and receptions of the Belgian Ministry of... The Egmont Palace is a large neoclassical mansion that is used for conferences a... The Egmont Palace is a large neoclassical mansion that is used for conferences and receptions of the...
La Pasionaria is one of the world's largest megaphones, installed by artist Emilio Lopez-Menchero in 2006 to give a voic... La Pasionaria is one of the world's largest megaphones, installed by artist Emil... La Pasionaria is one of the world's largest megaphones, installed by artist Emilio Lopez-Menchero in...
Also referred to as Unity in Peace, this sculpture symbolises peace through European integration, while at the same time... Also referred to as Unity in Peace, this sculpture symbolises peace through Euro... Also referred to as Unity in Peace, this sculpture symbolises peace through European integration, wh...
Chateau Malou is an elegant white neoclassical building dating back to 1776, set in the picturesque Parc Malou overlooki... Chateau Malou is an elegant white neoclassical building dating back to 1776, set... Chateau Malou is an elegant white neoclassical building dating back to 1776, set in the picturesque ...