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To answer that question, over the next 3 years VisitFLANDERS Convention Bureau is participating in a special European project: BEFuture.
What makes Flemish cities such a great location for your conference?
Why nature is not just about the large nature areas, but also about the flower pot on your terrace? Ignace Schops, winner of the "green Nobel Prize" explains.
At the heart of every successful meeting or congress lies creativity: asking the right questions and finding new and exciting answers.
Ghent is an amazing city to visit and discover – Lonely Planet calls it ‘Europe’s best kept secret’ for a reason.
If you hold your meeting or conference in De Hoorn, you know you’re in a space that’s seen some special, world-conquering ideas before.
Are you looking for a unique historic congress setting, combined with stellar standards in hospitality, gastronomy, lodgings, and meeting and event facilities?
If you’re looking for a unique historic venue for your next multi-day congress, why not consider a place that has a thousand stories to tell?
If you want to hold your meeting or conference in a UNESCO World Heritage site: here is your chance. The Faculty Club is located in the Grand Beguinage.
Today, the Irish College is an oasis of peace, housing state-of-the-art meeting facilities. But the building actually came about in response to turbulent times…
Interview with Marc Dillen, Director General of the Vlaamse Confederatie Bouw.
Interview with Jan Adriaenssens, Director of Public Technology at imec.
Flanders is the region where Rubens, Van Eyck and Bruegel created their masterpieces.
YOUR HOSTED INVITATION to Experience Flanders during this Inspiration Visit to Leuven & Ghent
Wednesday 14 to Friday 16 June 2023
Wednesday 14 to Friday 16 June 2023
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This innovative vision departs from classic mass tourism and focuses on the sector’s transformative power for travellers, hosts and local communities.
Maximiliaan Martens is a master of the Flemish Masters. For decades, the professor of art history at Ghent University has published on 15th- to mid-16th-century
The field of art and heritage stretches back millennia. This does not mean, however, that there is no need for innovation within the sector.
The In Flanders Fields Museum – named after the famous poem by Canadian soldier John McCrae – tells the historical story of the First World War.
Together with the many churches, chapels, monasteries and abbeys, the beguinages are stately witnesses to centuries of religious and community life in FLanders.
Castles are important European heritage. Indeed, according to Krista De Jonge, they determine European identity.