Discover the best top things to do in Walloon Brabant Province, Belgium including Musee du Souvenir 40-45, Herge Museum, Fondation Folon, Musee de l'Eau et de la Fontaine, Napoleon's Last Headquarters, Art & Design Atomium Museum, Musee Armand Pellegrin.
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This private museum is located in the beautiful village of Malèves (city of Perwez) in the former stables of the family farm. It presents the history of the World War II in the Perwez area. The periods of the 1940 invasion, the occupation and the 1944 liberation are presented as seen on a local scale. The collection consists of several thousand objects as well as more than forty mannequins arranged in little scenes in order to place the material in the context of the war period. Civilian objects also adds to this material to remember the difficulties endured by them during the last world war. Showcases are also visible to submit documents and small antique artefacts. Pictures documents and archive movies complete the visit.
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Just outside of Brusells, continue the celebration of cartoons at the Herge Musee (Herge Museum). The museum is dedicated to the creator of Tintin, following him and his life, including his personal experiences.
Belgium, being cartoonists heaven shows proudly its heritage here and there. So does the futuristic building containing the Hergémuseeum outside Brussels. A short trip by train, a short walk and you are about to see incredible sketches as well as getting to know the highly regarded man behind the images. A significant moment for Tintin-lovers.
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You are looking for a breath of fresh air , beautiful views an interesting museum topped with a restaurant manned by lovely people. In true Belgian style excellent food and genuine people then you must make time and come to the foundation Folon and park . Good for body mind and taste buds
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Napoleon's Last Headquarters is a human-scale museum. Its fascinating testimonials and anecdotes by famous figures from Napoleon's Army plunge older visitors into the night of June 17th-18th, 1815, while kids get to play on the fun interactive itinerary. Open to all, accessible to reduced-mobility, hearing-impaired (video guide in sign language) and visually-impaired visitors.
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