At sea through Ostend Digital walk through the maritime history of the City by the Sea. 📍 Casino Ostend Scan the QR code with ErfgoedApp start the tour or start the tour in the app.
Stones & Stories (walking through the oeuvre of architect Isia Isgour) This walk is a tribute to Isia Isgour, in which we try not to digress too far and fall into architectural jargon, but hopefully provide enough insight to appreciate his work and the Meulenberg neighborhood. Unwind in the green surroundings. The ErfgoedApp
Bruges, Guido Gezelle walk You walk from the Gezelle statue to the garden of the Gezelle Museum. The tour through the Bruges of the Flemish poet takes you from the Church of Our Lady, past the Walburga Parish, to the charming Sint-Annakwartier. You stroll along delightful canals, picturesque streets, and the green outskirts of the city with its windmills. Guido Gezelles
Bokrijk For years, Bokrijk has been committed to developing expertise in craftsmanship, techniques, and their applications in the museum. Starting from the past, we shed a whole new light on the present and future of craftsmanship. From April 6, 2019, Bokrijk will be stepping into 'The World of Bruegel'. Imagine yourself in
Marsh tales Kempen~Broek Before it was drained in the 19th century, this region was a series of large marshes and wet heathland. The area between Beek, Kreyel, 't Hasselt, Kinrooi, Molenbeersel, and Stramproy was a virtually impassable, marshy landscape covering thousands of square kilometers. People needed the vast, marshy area. They
Past and Present walk in Zottegem The appearance of Zottegem has changed dramatically over the past century. New streets have been built, houses demolished and rebuilt, monuments erected, etc. This walk takes you back in time. At around twenty locations, you can discover what the city used to look like. Sometimes you will see a single image, often
Beautiful Schoten The 'Beeldig Schoten' tour introduces you to eye-catching monuments in Schoten, as well as the work of Schoten residents. The carillon on the Market Square (above the current Belfius office) has been digitized. This allows the municipal council to control the bells from a computer or smartphone. This way, we can play