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Le Parc des Canaux et Châteaux
Un patrimoine exceptionnel
Les amateurs d'art, d'histoire, d'architecture, de sites religieux ou industriels seront séduits par le patrimoine exceptionnel du Parc des Canaux et Châteaux.
Ses châteaux et jardins sont pour certains privés, d'autres ouverts au public sans oublier ses nombreux musées qui peuplent le territoire.
Plongez dans le patrimoine du Parc des Canaux et Châteaux.

Découvrez le Parc des Canaux et Châteaux au fil de l’eau grâce au tourisme fluvial.
Embarquez pour la promenade des ascenseurs à bateaux, partez à la découverte du  Plan Incliné de Ronquières, l’Ascenseur de Strépy-Thieu, les Ascenseurs hydrauliques du Canal historique du Centre.  
Visitez les attractions fluviales au Parc des Canaux et Châteaux!

http://www.parcdescanauxetchateaux.be
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* The Museum of Fine Arts is a building created by the genius for spatial conception, Belgian great Art Nouveau architect Victor HORTA
Tournai cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage)  is one of the most beautiful religious monuments in the Western world. This masterpiece replaced the place of several churches dating from the introduction of Christianity in our regions.
* The Belfry of Tournai (UNESCO World Heritage) is the oldest in Northern Europe.
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Come to Binche when they have their unique and crazy Mardi Gras festival! It involves the local men dressing in elaborate costumes that involve some kind of a feathery headgear. They than walk around the streets throwing (blood) oranges at onlookers. The idea is that you stand in the crowd and catch the oranges...supposed to bring good luck to whoever catches them!! When I went I got the train from Brussels, visiting for one day. It was easy enough but in Binche not many people speak English, and I cannot speak the local language, so I ended up getting lost when it was time to head back to the train station to get back to Brussels. So it would be a good idea to have some sort of a local street map of Binche with at least the main streets and the train station marked on.
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