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Art-nouveau Walk
The Art Nouveau walk in Blankenberge is a unique experience you don't want to miss. Guided by an expert, you'll stroll past beautiful buildings with elegant facades and unique designs from the famous Art Nouveau movement. Discover the city's hidden gems and learn about Blankenberge's rich architectural history. This walk not only offers visual delight but also captivating stories and interesting facts that bring the city's charm and heritage to life. Perfect for art, history, and architecture enthusiasts, this walk promises an inspiring and enriching experience.
Contact
- Hoogstraat 2, 8370Blankenberge
- +32 (0)50 636 620
- toerisme@blankenberge.be
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Website
https://www.visit-blankenberge.be/en/Aanbod/detail/454/art-nouveauwandeling
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