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41. Antwerp, Belgium Photo Album
Wapper Steen castle - Antwerp, belgium. Cogels-Osylei Street in Antwerp, belgium.White Palaces on the Cogels-Osylei Roundabout. Interesting architecture Along
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Northern Europe - Antwerp, Belgium
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Antwerp is a medieval city on the Scheldt River. Cruise ships use Antwerpen (Flemish) as a port of call and an easy gateway to Brussels (30 miles), Ghent (30 miles), or Bruges (65 miles). Ships can dock near the city center, and the old town and market are an easy walk from the pier. Antwerp is an interesting city in itself, and well worth a day trip for cruise visitors. The photo below is of the mischievous mythical figure of Lange Wapper, who stands guard at the castle Steen. Check out the links below for some of the pictures I made while in Antwerp for the day. Photo by: Linda Garrison More Pictures from Antwerp Pieter Paul Rubens' Home - Antwerp, Belgium

42. Belgium - Living In Belgium Or Moving To Belgium
Via a complex of canals, Ghent is the second largest port in belgium. architecture. Anotherbuilding of unusual interest is the castle of the Counts Het
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1 architecture in belgium The rooms measure 33' by 90', and it has 7' thickwalls. Improvements ring. The castle was restored 18941914.
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44. World Travel Guide - Belgium - Flanders
of the Holy Saviour, a fine example of 13thcentury Gothic architecture and home theTown Hall, where the Treaty of Ghent was signed in 1576; the castle of the
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ANTWERP: Sinjoors as they are known, are at the cutting edge of fashion and design with countless boutiques and shopping outlets across the city. This energy also surfaces in the trendy bars and hip nightclubs that have now joined the more traditional charms of the beer and gin bars that still pull in the more reserved drinkers. Beyond modern Antwerp the more traditional attractions complement the new, with the impressive Grote Markt , containing the Town Hall and the Brabo Fountain Groenplaats , with its Rubens statue. The work of local artistic luminary Peter Paul Rubens surfaces all over Antwerp, most notably at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Steen , a 12th-century fortress now housing the National Maritime Museum , that overlooks the buzzing new city of today.

45. National Trust Association In Belgium
5 th November 2000, The castle of the Dukes of Brabant in Turnhout. 24 th April 2000,The Floralies of Gent. 18 th March 2000, Art Nouveau architecture in Brussels.
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November 2002 - June 2003 th April 2003 Castle Lavaux - Caves of Han*** th May 2003 Canceled: A bicycle tour along the river Linge th June 2003 19-22 June 2003 Behind the Scenes of The National Trust - 4 days/3 nights trip to Devon-Somerset-Dorset Previous events rd March 2003 Flanders Fields - The Great War th January 2003 Historic buildings of the Antwerp University 15th December 2002 The City of LIER - a guided walk 30th November 2002 22nd November 2002 Illustrated lecture (in Dutch) - Artus Quellin en het Koninklijk Paleis te Amsterdam th October 2002 Reception at the Residence of the British Ambassador th October 2002 Industrial Archeology, Le Grand Hornu - Castle of Attre 19-22 September 2002 Behind the Scenes of The National Trust - 4 days - 3 nights trip to SCOTLAND th September 2002 rd July 2002 th June 2002 Gent's 18 th C. Elite and their Houses th May 2002 Gardens in the 'Flemish Ardennes' st April 2002 The Submerged Land of Saeftinghe - A walking tour off the beaten track rd February 2002 The Skill of Pruning Roses - An expert demonstration th January 2002 Flowering Hamamelis - Arboretum Kalmthout th December 2001 Toone Theatre - Traditional Puppets in a Historic Drama th November 2001 Flowers and Gardens in Painting - A guided tour in the Museum of Ancient Art 4-7 October 2001 Behind the Scenes of The National Trust - 4 days - 3 nights trip to East Anglia th September 2001 Annual General Meeting - Theme: Victorian Greenhouses th

46. Castles Of England, Scotland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Netherlands, Luxe
was built by Claire Marie of Nassau, Princess of Ligne, assisted by her son Henry,built the castle in 1680.Although inspired by French architecture the plan
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Beloeil
In any language this is a palace! A magnificent house in large grounds it has been the home of the Princes de Ligne since the 14th century, and the castle and gardens were already famous in the 17th century. The resent castle was built by Claire Marie of Nassau, Princess of Ligne, assisted by her son Henry, built the castle in 1680.Although inspired by French architecture the plan still shows some medieval influences with the four towers reminding one of earlier fortresses. The family has been prominent in Europe for hundreds of years and has had many distinguished members throughout these centuries. There was a disastrous fire on 14th December 1900 which destroyed most of the central building but heroic efforts by members of the family and the local villagers saved most of the art collection. The story of the family is told in the superb collection of paintings, sculpture and memorabilia which are displayed throughout the house and it needs at least an hour to do justice to the collection. After visiting the house it is essential to explore the gardens. Immediately outside the house is a magnificent lake which stretches away into the distance. The grounds are so extensive that there is a small 'train' which takes visitors through them. If you choose to walk through them you pass from one garden to another through high hedges many of these gardens have small ponds within them. It almost gives one an Alice in Wonderland feeling as you explore.

47. Do It Yourself Roman Columns Links And Resources
23 architecture in belgium The rooms measure 33' by 90', and it has7' thick walls. The castle was restored 18941914 .
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The Abbey of Villersla-Ville (12th century); the castle of Beloeil and its gardens;castle of Freyr belgium - A CELEBRATION OF architecture From medieval
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49. Garden Tours Of England France & Belgium
a fine example of Georgian baroque architecture, with its second wife of Henry VIII,the castle was restored to England and Annevoie is to belgium the 'par
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50. Brussels By Day
here both of which are remnants of the eighteenth century castle of Charles architecture. itis by no means the only place for viewing belgium’s architectural
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Discover Brussels Capital Region Brussels Capital Region Flanders ... Tourism Brussels by Day
King Leopold II made Brussels into one of the most green capitals of Europe.

Brussels' Bois
Parks in the outskirts Museums Architecture ... Guides about Belgium Brussels' Bois
Brussels and its surrounding area constitute one of the cities in Europe with an incredible amount of green space per inhabitant: 27.7 square meter. These range from islands of tranquillity in the center to the biggest ancient Forest de Soignes to the south-east of the city.
The Abbaye de la Cambre/ Ter Kamerenabdij/ Abbey of La Cambre is an old Cisterian abbey, now occupied by an art school and a geographic institute. These grounds form an atmospheric retreat in a busy neighborhood.
The lovely and lively Bois de la Cambre at the end of Avenue Louise composes an area of 124 hectares and is part of the old Fôret de Soignes. It was annexed to the city in 1842. The Bois is filled with paths for joggers, bikers, strollers and equestrians. A outdoors roller-skating rink is at the Patinoire. In the summer on Sunday mornings concerts are performed in the Bois.
Most central is the Royal Palace with the Royal Park opposite. The Park itself extends to the Parliament building and is filled with statues and wrought-iron lamps. Each year on Independence Day on 21 July, the park becomes a giant fair in the evening with music, exhibits, rides and games topped off with fireworks around 11 p.m.

51. Belgium - Europe's Best Kept Travel Secret?
with guild halls and a magnificent castle of the normal bombing that the rest of Belgiumsuffered impressive market square and lots of interesting architecture.
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52. Belgium /Useful Contacts2
Agenda, collections, current exhibition, architecture, and lots more. castles inBelgium, castle of Waleffe a perfect place for a group visit, a seminar or a
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Belgian Contacts Official Belgian Organizations Belgium: History, Our Royal Family, Famous Belgians
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castles ... Miscellaneous The links listed in this page point to Belgian websites that provide detailed travel related information in English. Official Belgian Organizations American Chamber of Commerce in Belgium Belgian Embassy in Washington Belgian American Chamber of Commerce in the US Belgian Federal Government Online - includes links to Governments of the Communities and the Regions Belgian Foreign Trade Board Federation of Belgian Companies : Includes List of members and additional information Prime Minister Verhofstadt's website Permanent Mission of Belgium to the United Nations
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53. CUA Magazine Winter/Spring '01 - Feature
Now she makes periodic trips to Gent, belgium, where she Once they leave the castle,they will go to Balkans In the summer of 2001, architecture students from
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Global Communications By Chris Harrison CUA has forged connections in other parts of the world with universities, religious charities and other institutions as a way to expand its educational reach and increase scholastic opportunities for students and faculty members. While local linkages abound in Washington, D.C., overseas partnerships offer special opportunities for students and faculty to experience other cultures while sharing their knowledge and perspective in a rapidly globalizing world.
Schools and departments on campus are creating new partnerships and strengthening existing ones all the time. A mix of new and established linkages is profiled in the following pages.
A Shared Mission in Belgium
When the Brothers of Charity decided to enhance the training for novices at their Belgium headquarters, they wanted a partner in the West.
The novices in her classes come from South Africa, Rwanda, Burundi, the Congo, Indonesia, the Philippines and India. Once they leave the castle, they will go to developing nations to care for those who often fall outside the social network: struggling youth, drug addicts, AIDS patients and the mentally ill.
Now the Brothers of Charity are in talks with education Professors Shavaun Wall, B.A. 1972, and Nancy Smith about offering a pre-baccalaureate program and credited courses in special education.

54. Europa Nostra
Ferme de l’Abbaye de “La Ramée”, Jodoigne (belgium). Hungary’s most importantbaroque castle, reconstructing its elements of architecture and art
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Europa Nostra Heritage Awards Winners
2001 winners - Medals Diplomas 2000 winners - Medals Diplomas 1999 winners - Medals 2001 - Medals Villa Tammekann, Tartu, Estonia For the exemplary and carefully planned successful rehabilitation of an early villa by the young architect Alvar Aalto to its originally intended design. Lions Home, Nicosia, Cyprus For the exemplary and complex rehabilitation of an historic building complex achieved through the joint efforts of conservation professionals and the wider public. For the exemplary and comprehensive restoration of a building of European cultural importance, including its library and valuable collections of original furnishings and other works of art. Turebyholm Manor, Tureby, Denmark For the excellent restoration and cautious repair - including moderate use of new installations to meet functional demands - thus keeping the harmonious spirit of the house intact. The Castle of Gallico and the village of Montecalvoli, Siena, Italy

55. Discovering Belgium
The best of its architecture is in the centre of the is home to one of the main universitiesin belgium. home of medieval times and even a castle called Het
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Discovering Belgium
"What is this Belgium like that awaits me?" This was the question I asked myself before coming to this quaint country last weekend. In fact, I discovered that I knew very little about Belgium until I came to visit it. First, there is no such thing as a Belgian language. The people speak two languages—on the north side of the country they speak Dutch (more pure than Holland, without so much English influence), and on the south side, French. The explanation for this is that the country holds two communities of different origins, the Flemings (descendants of the people of Flanders) to the north and the Walloons (Frankish descent) to the south. Second, Belgium is recognised as being the real country of "french" fries (not France, neither Holland). Also, it is the country of beer (they say there is a different kind for each day of the year) as well as chocolate (stronger and more bitter than the Swiss kind). Belgium is a country that seems to be formed by a mixture of other countries and cultures, mainly from Holland, France, and Germany.

56. Fetching A Shirt From Belgium
from my hosts, and had time to go up to the castle, riding this time It's beautifultown, with the Dutch style architecture of the Flemish part of belgium.
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Fetching a Shirt from Belgium
This story began after the VX800 Owner's Club Ken Rally in June 2000. On his return to the US, Ken offered to get shirts made for members of the Club. Orders were duly placed, payments made, and in due course Ken received the shirts. Arrangements were made for him to send those for Europe to Andre in Belgium, and before Christmas Ken posted them. The US Postal Service lost them. Some time in the New Year - February I think - they found their way back to Ken, and were sent on their way again, this time arriving safely in Stenokkerzeel, near Brussels - together with a hefty bill from the Customs. At this point a mini-Rally was arranged, many of the European members going to Andre's to get them instead of having him post them. To my disappointment I couldn't go on the date chosen, but rather than missing out completely I foisted myself on Andre and Veerle's hospitality at another time. Thus it was that the Tuesday of Easter week saw me southbound on the first long trip on my newly-acquired Diversion 600 . It was sunny and dry, with a promise of showers which was happily not kept, but not warm; and just past Kettering I left the A14 and made my way pleasantly via B-roads. I passed through Higham Ferrers, St Neots (coffee and warm-up), Saffron Walden, Great Dunmow and Chipping Ongar, then had a meal at West Thurrock services on the M25. The journey was enough to satisfy me the the Diversion would be everything I had hoped - capable of making good time on fast roads, comfortable enough for long distances and flexible and forgiving enough to be trickled quietly along back roads without having to forever change gear or correct over-sensitive steering.

57. Artists, Artist Links, Visual Arts For Artists, Famous Artists And Performing Ar
Rixensart, belgium. Ceske Budejovice Country Czech Republic This royal castle wasfounded Homepage Building and architecture Homepage Building and architecture
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Architecture:
Alphabetized: H The Architecture section provides listings of architectural firms, architectural history, movements and styles. Other listings in this category include the building industry, government agencies, cad and landscape architecture.
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    fabric art suspended sculpture mobiles and installations for large interior architectural atriums, lobbies and malls. Suspended landscape tapestry in light translucent banner cloth structured on stainless steel and fiberglass rod armatures. Denver, CO USA H.R. Hiegel architect and planner
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    Architectural, artistic and academic researches and actions about perception and use of the built environment (especially related to light and colors) by Hic et nunC; including environmental art, silkscreen prints and academic publications by Jean-Luc CAPRON and Marie-Hé... Rixensart
  • 58. GreatCastles Introduction
    the French countryside through belgium, Luxembourg and is the redwalled castle atHeidelberg of medieval, Renaissance and baroque architecture, standing high
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    59. European Travel Links
    Tuscany, Veneto, Prague, Provence, belgium, Scotland and range from contemporary art architecture to ancient a large collection of castle related information
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    60. Open Roads: Travel Guide
    OostVlaanderen (East Flanders) grew up around its castle. Brussels, the cosmopolitancapital of belgium since 1831 city and its fantastic architecture is split
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    Travel Guide to Belgium
    Introduction Belgium, Europe's best kept secret, is one of the smallest nations in the European Union. Culturally varied, the country has three distinct regions; Flanders to the north, and Ardennes to the south, with cosmopolitan Brussels in the middle.
    The Kingdom of Belgium is surrounded by the Netherlands, France, Germany and Luxembourg, and is a federal country with three official languages and a population of ten million. Despite its small size, Belgium is linguistically, culturally and regionally diverse. From the Flemish/Dutch-speaking peoples in the north, past bilingual Brussels, to the French-speaking Walloons in the South, each region in the country is fiercely proud of its respective cultures, which have evolved after centuries of invasions and occupations by neighbouring lands. Besides the cultural divide, the country is home to varied scenic hillscapes and coastline. Uplifting heritage including cathedrals, market squares, castles and lively cities, together with flourishing Art Nouveau architecture, make Belgium a fascinating place to visit.

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