p4060087ra.jpg Smallest gothic window in the world (high up on the wall). Was used as a spy window when shipping on the canal was active. |
p4060089a.jpg Michaelangelo Mary and Child in the Basilica of the Holy Blood. Only Michaelangelo statue in Belgium. |
p4060090a.jpg Michaelangelo Mary and Child |
p4060091a.jpg Michaelangelo Mary and Child. Only the center statue is a Michealangelo creation. |
p4060093a.jpg Alter of the Bascilica. |
p4060094ra.jpg Pulpit of the Bascilica. |
p4060095ra.jpg Upper area of the Alter of the Bascilica. |
p4060098a.jpg Hymnal used in the early services in the Bascilica. |
p4060100p.jpg Freize panaorama in Brugge. |
p4060104a.jpg House done entirely with Italian glass windows. |
p4060106a.jpg Weeping Aspen tree on the canal in Brugge. |
p4060109a.jpg Another view of the Bell Tower in Brugge. |
p4060110a.jpg House built in 1608 in Brugge. |
p4060111ra.jpg Archway in Brugg. |
p4060112a.jpg Museum in Brugge (on the square). |
p4060113a.jpg Church of the artifact. Supposedly contains an artifact from Christ. |
p4060115a.jpg Gold decorated building on the square in Brugge. |
p4060116a.jpg Museum in Brugge (on the square). |
p4060117a.jpg Restaurants on the square in Brugge. |
p4060119a.jpg Bridge in Brugge. Done as an honourarium to peace. |
p4060120ra.jpg Closeup of the Peace Bridge in Brugge. |
p4060122a.jpg City Hall in Brugge |
p4060123a.jpg Restaurants on the square in Brugge. |
p4060124a.jpg Even dogs enjoy the sun in Brugge. |
p4060403a.jpg Atomium from the Worlds Fair in Brussels. This is a closeup of the restaurant located in the top ball. |
p4060404ra.jpg Atomium in Brussels (from the Worlds Fair) |
p4060405a.jpg Atomium in Brussels with a fountain in the foreground. Note the rainbow from the fountain. |
p4060408ra.jpg Mardella and Jack Beck, our Vantage guide. |
p4060409ra.jpg Statuary on top of the Army Museum. The Cinquantenaire: At the centre of this 90-acre park stands a 45-meter high "Arc de Triomphe" shaped building. Designed in 1880 by Bordiau, commanded by king Leopold II to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Belgium. |
p4060410a.jpg Entrance to the Galerie de la Reine in Brussels. The gallery was officially opened on June the 20th 1847. The gallery consisted of two major parts which were called the King's gallery (Galerie du Roi) and the Queen's gallery (Galerie de la reine). |