Architecture of Belgium
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There are still many old monuments visible in Belgium, like the [[Romanesque architecture|romanesque]] ''Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de [[Nivelles]]'' ([[1046]]) and ''[[Tournai Cathedral|Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai]]'', [[Gothic architecture|gothic]] [[Antwerp]] [[cathedral]] (15th century) and [[baroque]] [[Brussels]] [[Grand Place|Grand' Place]]. | There are still many old monuments visible in Belgium, like the [[Romanesque architecture|romanesque]] ''Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de [[Nivelles]]'' ([[1046]]) and ''[[Tournai Cathedral|Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai]]'', [[Gothic architecture|gothic]] [[Antwerp]] [[cathedral]] (15th century) and [[baroque]] [[Brussels]] [[Grand Place|Grand' Place]]. |
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There are still many old monuments visible in Belgium, like the romanesque Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de Nivelles (1046) and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai, gothic Antwerp cathedral (15th century) and baroque Brussels Grand' Place. Famous Art Nouveau architects Victor Horta and Henry Van de Velde have influenced the early 20th century architecture in Belgium and abroad.
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