St Rumbold’s (Sint-Romboutskathedraal) had it’s first stone of the present day St Rumbold’s Tower laid in 1452 and was undertaken by the Keldermans family of Architects. The plan was to build a tower some 167 metres high, though during the mid […]
Mechelen – what to see and do
is located in the southern part of Antwerp Province, centrally located between Brussels and Antwerp. It is the second largest City within the Antwerp Province and fifth within Flanders. The river Dyle (Dijle) runs through Mechelen and continues through Brussels to […]
A cafe called “Sister Bean”
I have been visiting Sister Bean regularly for a few months now and just realised that I have not included it within the blog; which it most definitely merits. The restaurant is tucked away in the far corner of the […]