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De Vier Seizoenen
Fine mosaic work adorns four corner houses that face off across a Zurenborg junction.
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Keizerkapel
Ex-votos line the walls of this 17th-century chapel, also known as Sint-Anna chapel.
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Le Pigeon
Victor Hugo lived here at the artists guildhall during his exile from France in 1852.
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Rue Africaine 92
Art-nouveau house with creamy tones, harmonious lines and a big circular window.
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Brabo Fountain
The voluptuous, baroque Brabo Fountain depicts Antwerp’s giant-killing, hand-throwing legend.
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Tour Japonaise
On the edge of the Domaine Royal, Tour Japonaise is used for temporary Japanese art exhibitions.
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Tibet & Duchâteau
This mural very effectively depicts a life-sized figure teetering towards a trompe l’œil window.
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Belle Almshouse
A single small chapel room featuring some unexpectedly high-quality medieval art, mostly religious.
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Ave Général de Gaulle 38
Admire the crazy wrought-iron railings on this otherwise stern art-nouveau private house.
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Palais du Centenaire
The distinctive 1930 art-deco Palais du Centenaire features terraced tiers capped by statues.
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Former Church of St
Attached to the Musée de la Vie Wallonne, this former church holds temporary exhibitions.
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Waterpoort
This water gate on the Scheldt River dates to 1624 and is said to have been designed by Rubens.
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Ave Brugmann 55
This building features archetypal art-nouveau circular window-tops and little owls over the door.
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Au Lion dOr
The vaulted 1811 brick, neo-Gothic Au Lion d’Or building bridges a branch of the Senne River.
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Monolith
This monolith topped by a wreath-bearing golden maiden commemorates Luxembourg’s WWI dead.
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Sunflower House
This exquisite white, black and gold house is flanked by a tulip house and an iris house.
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Euterpia
The Euterpia, from 1906, follows Greek neoclassical lines - the door handle even resembles an Olympic torch.
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Holandse Synagoge
Inaugurated in 1893, the big Dutch synagogue has a neo-Moorish appearance and spiked metal corner domes.
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Rijselpoort
Medieval gate, just beyond which the Ramparts Cemetery is one of Ypres most attractive military graveyards.
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Rue Defacqz 71
An 1893 house designed by prominent art-nouveau architect Paul Hankar (1859–1901) as his own studio.
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