Master Series

Visitors admire a golden, ornate shrine in a cathedral's dim interior. The atmosphere is reverent, with intricate details and a large chandelier above.
Flemish Masters come in many forms. You'll notice that on this page, as you'll get to know three completely different sets of masterpieces that can be found at different locations throughout Flanders. Yet for all its diversity, that trio is linked by an almost unbreakable thread. You see, all three of them bear witness to sublime Flemish craftsmanship spanning a period from the early Middle Ages to the 20th century.

So whether you're visiting Flemish artists, following in the footsteps of Anthony van Dyck or admiring the reliquary decorated with the oldest Flemish panel paintings, each Master Series is sure to provide experiences that will stay with you for a long time.
Interior of a church with ornate stained glass windows, decorative wall panels, and elaborate altar. Rows of wooden chairs create a serene atmosphere.
This Master Series is actually based on a two thousand-year-old tradition – the veneration of relics. Numerous churches and monasteries in Flanders.
Two people rest on a bench under a tree beside a small brick chapel in a rural landscape. Bicycles are parked nearby. The scene conveys relaxation.
That makes the Flemish Masters in situ so unique: you admire the works in the place where the artist created them.

The places where Flemish Masters can be found are not islands in themselves. On the contrary, a wonderful connecting thread hangs between numerous destinations.