Embark on a private excursion to Mechelen and Leuven in Belgium, where you’ll explore historic landmarks, visit renowned breweries, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these charming cities.
Embark on a private excursion to Mechelen and Leuven in Belgium, where you’ll explore historic landmarks, visit renowned breweries, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these charming cities.
- St. Rumbold’s Cathedral - St. Rumbold’s Cathedral is the Belgian metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, dedicated to Saint Rumbold, Christian missionary and martyr who had founded an abbey nearby. His remains are rumoured to be buried inside the cathedral. State-of-the-art examination of the relics honoured as Saint Rumbold’s and kept…
- St. Rumbold’s Cathedral - St. Rumbold’s Cathedral is the Belgian metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, dedicated to Saint Rumbold, Christian missionary and martyr who had founded an abbey nearby. His remains are rumoured to be buried inside the cathedral. State-of-the-art examination of the relics honoured as Saint Rumbold’s and kept in a shrine in the retro-choir, showed a life span of about 40 years and a death date between 580 and 655, while tradition had claimed 775 AD
- 8-hour private tour with official guide
- Taxes included
- Private vehicle and chauffeur for the duration
- Convenient pickup and drop-off at your chosen location in Brussels
- 8-hour private tour with official guide
- Taxes included
- Private vehicle and chauffeur for the duration
- Convenient pickup and drop-off at your chosen location in Brussels
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
Situated to the east of Brussels, Belgium, Leuven is renowned for its breweries. The 15th-century city hall, adorned with towering spires, stands on the main square and is embellished with countless statues accounting for local personas, biblical figures, and saints. Facing it is the intricate late Gothic St. Peter’s Church, home to Dieric Bouts’ “Last…
Situated to the east of Brussels, Belgium, Leuven is renowned for its breweries. The 15th-century city hall, adorned with towering spires, stands on the main square and is embellished with countless statues accounting for local personas, biblical figures, and saints. Facing it is the intricate late Gothic St. Peter’s Church, home to Dieric Bouts’ “Last Supper” - a work by the famed Flemish Primitive artist. Adjacent to this area, the Oude Markt square offers a stretch of inviting bars and cafes.
Nestled between Brussels and Antwerp in northern Belgium, Mechelen is a city of historical significance. The commanding altar and Anthony van Dyck’s artwork are the highlights of the 13th-century St. Rumbold’s Cathedral. From St. Rumbold’s Tower, one can enjoy 360-degree city views. A sobering reminder of WWII, the Kazerne Dossin military barracks, a detainment place for those sent to concentration camps, now houses a museum and memorial honouring the memory of the Jews and Gypsies who were once kept there.
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