Belgium much more than just Beer, Waffles & Chocolate

I recently spent a lovely relaxing few days travelling around beautiful Belgium. This post will cover some of the highlights from Brussels but still to come are highlights from Gent and Bruges with special features on the Art and Textiles of Gent, and of course a special on Waffles and Frites.

Cathedral

Brussels

The first stop on my visit was the European Capital Brussels. We were transiting from the Airport to Gent but we had a few hours to kill in the Sunshine.


Train Ticket
The city is a short trip from the airport by train.

The first waffle sighting


Waffle Sighting

We got off the train at Centraal, the main square is very close but we took a wrong turn. I need to get a better GPS! The town hall guided us.


Town Hall

Spain Square / Sculpture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza

Strong ties with Spain has influenced the arrival of Catholicism, as well as potatoes and cocoa to Belgium.


Spain Square

Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert

On our way to main square we found this shopping arcade, the first covered shopping arcade in Europe


Indoor Market

Our First Belgian Chocolate Experience


Chocolate Shop
Belgian Chocolate, quite excuisite


Chocolate Souvenirs
Chocolate Drinks

The famous French Macaroon

The shops in this arcade also specialised in Macaroons. A macaroon is a type of small circular cake, typically made from ground almonds, coconut, and/or other nuts


Macaroon

The Grand Platz

At last we found the Grand Platz, a medieval square and the center of Brussels


Grand Platz
The Breadhouse building containing the Museum of the City of Brussels

The Brussels city hall was built in the 15th Century and rises 96 meters, capped with a statue of Saint Michael slaying a demon or devil


Town Hall
City Hall

Waffles

At last we got our First Waffles, @ishtar enjoyed a Brussels Waffle topped with strawberries, and I enjoyed a waffline, a type of waffle sandwich. Not what I was expecting. Soooooh much better!!!


First Waffles

The Land of Tintin

I started travelling in earnest after visiting India in 2002. On that trip I got the bug, the travel bug and I also got a Tintin Tshirt, Tintin in Darjeeling. At last I made it to the land of Tinitn.


Tinitn

Manneken Pis

We came across this famous statue on our rambling though the narrow streets. The young boy was naked for our visit but he has a wardrobe of several hundred costumes and is normally dressed by "The Friends of Manneken-Pis"


Manneken Pis


Manneken Pis
Manneken Pis

Comic strip murals

The strong tradition of Comic Book Art is represented all over the city with striking murals.


Street Art

Du Sablon Neighbourhood

After walking in the heat for several hours we head in the direction of The Royal Palace. We came across the Notre Dame du Sablon, a striking gothic church containing beautiful Stained Glass Windows.


Notre Dame du Sablon


Stained Glass


Cathedral
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral

Jardin du Petit Sablon

At last it was time for a rest in the park.
In the centre of this beautiful garden lies a fountain of Counts Edgmont and Horne, who were symbols of resistance against the Spanish tyranny that sparked the Dutch Revolt


Park
The fountain of Counts Edgmont and Horne


@ishtar relaxing
@ishtar says it's time for a break

City of Statutes

After a rest it was time to explore the park. There were some life size statues of historical figures from history but the striking features for me were the 48 miniture status circling the park. Each statue representing the historical professions, with 48 statues in total.


Statues

Musical Tradition

On many street corners there was beautiful music playing as we explored the city, everything from trumpets to idiophones.



The last stop before we left the city was the Royal Palace and the Palace Park. We didn't make it to the EU headquarters or the Atomium which are both a bit outside the city and were too far to walk to in the heat.

Comic Strip Art

On our way back from Bruge we stopped in Brussels again on our way to the airport to pick up some presents (The Smurfs) and visit the museum of Comic Book Art, a very interesting museum covering the tradition as well as modern day works. I am not a huge fan of graphic novels but this museum was interesting all the same.



The museum explored the various techniques and even gave me some tips for my writing here on Steemit.



How to build Suspense till the next post...

Bruge is like a f * * * * n fairytale but what about Gent. What did I find in Gent?



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