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A woman sits alone in a historic church with ornate ceiling, wooden pews, and elaborate altar, conveying a calm, reflective atmosphere.
Saint Martin’s Church in Lierde is one of the few places where you can find works of art by a female master in situ.
Serene park scene with a small white chapel surrounded by lush green trees, reflected in a calm pond under a bright blue sky. Ducks swim in the foreground.
There are special places and then there are even more special places. The Gaasbeek Castle sits high above the rolling green Pajottenland landscape.
Grand cathedral interior with checkered floor, ornate columns, and arched ceilings. Wooden chairs spaced apart create a solemn and serene atmosphere.
Saint Martin’s Church in Kortrijk is definitely worth a detour. In addition to the many works of art, you can also visit the tower.
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk Kortrijk
With great bravura and a sense of dynamism, Anthony van Dyck painted The Raising of the Cross for the atmospheric Church of Our Lady in Kortrijk.
Two children stand on a railway platform surrounded by tall trees at dusk. Trains are lined up, and a warm glow illuminates the station, evoking nostalgia.
Paul Delvaux’s oeuvre is noted for its mysterious, dreamlike scenes. Visit the museum and look for the painting of La Gare Forestière.
Ornate wooden altarpiece featuring intricate religious carvings with detailed biblical scenes, framed by Gothic arches and crowned with crosses.
Looking for a really eye-catching example? The Brabant-Gothic Waldetrudiskerk in Herentals, with its 14th-century tower, is sure to enchant you.
A vivid painting depicts a dramatic scene of Judgment Day with a central figure on a rainbow, surrounded by angels and people. Below, chaos unfolds with torment and fire.
The Last Judgment in the town hall of Geraardsbergen may well startle you. Do pay a visit to admire this extraordinary scene.
A detailed altarpiece with rich colors depicting religious figures. The central panel shows a seated, robed figure with a halo, surrounded by saints on each side. Below, a verdant landscape features a diverse gathering of people, conveying a serene and reverent atmosphere.
Paintings that changed the course of Western pictorial art are rare. The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb by the van Eyck brothers is a typical example of this.