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What are the famous tourist attractions in Belgium?

1. In today's Waterloo, there are no memorial sites, monuments or other memorials about this victorious general except this memorial hall where the Duke of Wellington lived as the Allied High Command.

Bruges, known as "Little Venice", is a European tourist attraction and a place where romantic tourists flock recently. Bruges means "bridge" in Dutch. Bruges is also a water city with rivers all over the city, and many buildings are built along the river. The main ancient buildings include St. John's Hospital in12nd century, Notre Dame de Paris in13rd century, Gothic City Hall in14th century, the former site of the Palace in15th century, the neo-Gothic post-building in1887th century, and the ancient church built in10th century.

3. The Grand Plaza is located in the city center and was built in12nd century. The whole square is rectangular, surrounded by Gothic buildings shaped like burning flames. The steeple of the city hall is 85 meters high, and a 5-meter-high statue of the patron saint of Brussels is molded at the top of the tower. The patterns drawn on the ceiling of the hall are very wonderful, including huge portraits of historical celebrities and huge oil paintings by famous painter Rubens. Shopping streets and restaurants are nearby, and Galeries St. Hubert, the oldest shopping street in Europe, is also here. In the north of the Grand Square stands a world-famous bronze statue of "Peeing Child". This bronze statue is about half a meter high. That is a naked child, urinating on her hips. Vivid image.

Antwerp is also a world-famous tourist city. People are attracted by its three main points: first, the well-preserved old buildings in the old city full of medieval flavor; Second, mysterious diamond processing and trading; Third, the world-famous painting art and numerous museums.

5. Liè ge Museum of Religious Art and Meuse River Art is an excellent museum, which is full of well-preserved local religious relics. The Walloon Museum of Art has a collection of works of art by French-speaking Belgians, including surrealist painter René? Magritte and Paul? The works of Delvaux Cox.

Namur is a Belgian city with different styles, much like Florence, canals, bridges and charming castles. During the three-day "Tintin Festival" in Namur, a small town in Walloon, Belgium, various classic cars provided by collectors from different countries were exhibited in the Arms Square in downtown Namur.