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As part of the festivities surrounding Belgium’s 175th anniversary, the Royal Museums of Art and History shed light on the evolution of Belgium’s decorative arts.

Annually since the year 1150, the historic city of Bruges has been attracting thousands of visitors to one of the great religious pageants in Europe, the Holy Blood Procession.

The Royal Greenhouses in Laeken cover six acres of neoclassical rotundas, domes and galleries. Twenty full time gardeners tend the giant ferns, fruit-bearing banana trees, grottoes, glades and grassy vistas.

The rapid approach of the 200th anniversary of the legendary Battle of Austerlitz (Slavkov), has prompted the Muzeum Brněnska to establish a new permanent themed exhibition.

Are you wondering where to go during the spring holidays? Well come to the Czech Republic! You can spend a fantastic spring here, experiencing traditional Easter celebrations, exploring castles and chateaux, museums and making trips into the countryside.

Golf fans looking for challenging courses set against dramatic scenery have more than 90 courses to choose from when they visit Northern Ireland – home of Ryder Cup hero Darren Clarke.

The WTO Conference on Built Environments for Sustainable Tourism (BEST) was successfully held in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, (6-8 February 2005), upon a kind invitation of the Government of this burgeoning Sultanate that recently joined the World Tourism Organization.

Get inspiration, and be creative with flower bulbs in your home and garden. The Keukenhof, Holland’s world-famous spring gardens, will be open again from March 24 to May 20.

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