Gent – one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe | Belgium

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A skyline of medieval spires pierces the grey northern sky above Gent, where the rivers Leie and Schelde converge in a tangle of canals. The Castle of the Counts stands guard over a city that once ranked among the wealthiest in northern Europe. Cobblestone lanes wind past guild halls draped in Flemish grandeur, while street […]

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Carcassonne – the largest preserved fortress town in Europe | France

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Fifty-two towers and nearly three kilometres of ramparts encircle the medieval citadel of Carcassonne. The fortress rises above the Aude River with fairy-tale turrets and pointed slate roofs that look as though they belong in a storybook. The inner streets hold stone houses, small squares, and the basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus with its […]

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Charleroi with a belfry included in the World Heritage Sites List | Belgium

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Charleroi does not court tourists. This former industrial city in Wallonia has a reputation for grit rather than glamour. But its belfry, a UNESCO World heritage Site, rises above the city centre with quiet dignity. The tower was built in the 17th century as part of a Franciscan monastery and later became a prison, a […]

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