1. Bois du Cazier
A historic coal mine site and museum that offers insights into Belgium's industrial heritage and commemorates the 1956 mining disaster.
The best places to see and eat in Charleroi, ranked by real travelers.
A historic coal mine site and museum that offers insights into Belgium's industrial heritage and commemorates the 1956 mining disaster.
One of the largest photography museums in Europe, showcasing an extensive collection of photographs and hosting rotating exhibitions.
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A beautiful neo-classical church known for its stunning interior, including a remarkable gilded altar and impressive stained glass windows.
A museum dedicated to the history and art of glassmaking, featuring a diverse collection of glass artifacts and contemporary glass art.
A natural site with former coal mine slag heaps transformed into green spaces, offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the region.
A UNESCO World Heritage-listed belfry offering a panoramic view of the city and an insight into Charleroi's history.
A science center that offers interactive exhibits and educational activities focused on various scientific disciplines.
A colorful statue of the famous Belgian comic book character Marsupilami, located in the heart of the city and perfect for a fun photo opportunity.
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