Architecture of Belgium  

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Examples of Belgian architecture include the Romanesque Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de Nivelles (1046) and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai, the Gothic 15th-century Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp and Baroque Brussels Grand Place.

Mosan Renaissance style is typical of the architecture within the Prince-Bishopric of Liège.

Famous Art Nouveau architects Victor Horta and Henry van de Velde influenced early 20th-century architecture in Belgium and abroad.

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Renaat Braem, Juliaan Lampens, Léon Stynen.

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