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Annick, Maarten & Febe travel to discover the world

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Things to do in the south of Sri Lanka: a different approach

The heart of Sri Lanka – a few impressions of the island’s cultural and natural centre

Sigiriya: a traveller’s cornucopia

Belfries of Belgium

The Belfry of Ghent.   The 56 Belfries of Belgium and the North of France are belltowers of medieval origin (all built between the 11th and the 17th century), representing the transition from feudalism towards mercantile urban society. In this sence, they are strong symbols of the rise of civil liberties in the Middle Ages. …

by ourworldheritagebeupdated on 8th October 20171st January 2016Leave a Comment on Belfries of Belgium

Flemish beguinages

Beautiful red houses of the small béguinage in Ghent. In the 13th century the béguines (women who lived a religious life, but without any formal vows) founded the béguinages as closed communities where they could live and worship in a quiet environment. They are architecturally distinct unities within cities, composed of small houses, a church …

by ourworldheritagebeupdated on 8th October 20171st January 2016Leave a Comment on Flemish beguinages

Winter wonderland

It’s the holiday season, and nothing says Christmas more than snow. But King Winter doesn’t always provide a magical white blanket to indulge yourself in. Sometimes you have to go out and seek it… Back in 2002 I spent New Years in Austria, on my first – and last – skiing holiday. I didn’t really …

by ourworldheritagebeupdated on 8th October 20171st January 2016Leave a Comment on Winter wonderland

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