Located 35 miles south of Brussels, military buffs will find a rich history in Mons, the capital of the Province of Hainaut. British and German troops occupied Mons in 1914 during World War I, yet the city also has ruins dating back to the ancient Romans. Must-sees in Mons, include its Gothic style townhall; The Belfry, a World Heritage UNESCO site; The Collegiate Church of Sainte-Waudru, and the Decorative Arts Museum François Duesberg with its unique and prestigious clock collection. Van Gogh even lived in Mons for a time, and Van Gogh’s house is preserved and open to the public.
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Antique dealers in Mons from father to son , we have made our name and reputation over time through the relationship of trust we have with our customers as well as the quality and authenticity of what we sell. In the shop you wild found : furnitures, silverware, clocks, painting, porcelain,... from the 17th to the 19th. Shop open on Saturday from 10am to 18pm or by appointment .
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THANKSgalerie is an art gallery with a new concept. A gallery were you can visit the exhibition but you can drink something too.. have a discution with artists .. help them to realise their projects.. A new style of gallery in an original place: an old little church in the center of Mons!
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