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All participating sites can be found here. Use the filters to discover which masterpiece you can admire where. This gives you an overview per artist, or you can discover all the works of art nearby.

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Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk Kortrijk
With great bravura and a sense of dynamism, Antoon van Dyck painted the Raising of the Cross for the atmospheric Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk in Kortrijk.
La gare forestière van Paul Delvaux
Paul Delvaux’s oeuvre is noted for its mysterious, dreamlike scenes. Visit the museum and look for the painting of La Gare forestière.
Retabel van de heilige Crispinus en de heilige Crispinianus van Passier Borreman
Looking for a really eye-catching example? The Brabant-Gothic Waldetrudiskerk in Herentals, with its 14th-century tower, is sure to enchant you.
Het Laatste Oordeel van Adriaan Moreels en Pieter Van Boven
The Last Judgment in the town hall of Geraardsbergen may well startle you. Do pay a visit to admire this extraordinary scene.
Aanbidding van het Lam Gods van de Gebroeders Van Eyck
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.
De Fontein des Levens van Lucas Horenbout II (detail)
Discover Lucas II Horenbout in the Klein Begijnhof and briefly escape from the hustle and bustle in Ghent.
Muurschilderingen, Theodoor Canneel, Gent
Theodoor Canneel’s plan was to create a chapel as a comprehensive work of art. Discover its neo-Byzantine murals under a radiant starry sky.
Sint-Jacobskerk in Gent (Interieur)
Saint James’ Church is one of the few churches to combine Romanesque and Baroque architecture: a truly unique location.
Zicht op de Molenvijver van Joseph Coosemans (detail)
The Emile Van Doren Museum is a living museum, not only looking back to the past but also developing current and contemporary activities.
Sint-Dimpnakerk in Geel
An absolute highlight is the impressive Saint Dymphna altarpiece, a Flemish masterpiece dating back to the late 15th or early 16th century.