Dit onderdeel geeft een overzicht van musea gerangschikt per plaats in alfabetische volgorde.

Bastogne War Museum

Het museum is gewijd aan de Slag om de Ardennen in december 1944 en januari 1945 en het heldhaftige optreden van de Amerikaanse bevrijders. De belangrijkste feiten worden gepresenteerd door getuigenverhalen van burgers en Amerikaanse en Duitse soldaten.

KMSKA

The oldest core of the collection is found in the Sint Lucasgilde [Saint Luke’s Guild], in which from 1382 the artists of Antwerp united. The painters’ or arts’ chamber was not only used for meetings and festivities, but the guild’s showpieces were kept there as well. In 1663, on the instigation of David Teniers an … Lees verder » “KMSKA”

The Rubens House

This master of the Flemish Baroque Peter Paul Rubens (1568-1640) was not only a leading painter, but also a book illustrator, designer and diplomat with considerable interest in antique literature, architecture and history. From his home base in Antwerp, he set his seal on a flourishing artistic, political and economic climate. Antwerp and Rubens: the … Lees verder » “The Rubens House”

Roman Museum Ath

The museum (L’Espace gallo-romain) presents Roman objects from the Wallonian region, including well preserved ships.  

Bruggemuseum-Gruuthuse

The Historical Museums (Bruggemuseum) is the collective name for 11 historical top-sites, each one of them an impressive building with ditto collection. Between 2004 and 2010 they shall all be re-fitted and re-arranged so as to tell Bruges’ history from a different perspective and with a different theme. That way, Bruges Museum aims to become … Lees verder » “Bruggemuseum-Gruuthuse”

St. Johns Hospital Museum

St. John’s Hospital museum spans eight centuries. During this period nuns and monks received and took care of pilgrims, travellers and the ill. In the medieval wards, and in the church, visitors can learn more about the rich history of the hospital, which over time acquired an impressive collection of records, works of art, applied … Lees verder » “St. Johns Hospital Museum”