Dinant is a picturesque city in Belgium that was the birthplace of the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax. In Mr. Sax's House, there are interactive exhibits on the instruments. At least visually, this is the coolest and darkest building in Dinant. Combined with the rock behind it, it creates a picturesque scene typical of this town, of which you should take a photograph. Beautiful city with a magnificent cathedral from the outside and inside. An extremely tall Gothic church built in the 13th century after a huge rock fell from the mountain and destroyed the previous structure. Dinant still retains the sacred relics of Saint Perpète, patron saint of the city. Additionally, you can see the enormous bronze dome which dates back to the...
Read moreBeautiful church. I visited early in the morning and there was no one. The ceiling and windows were incredible. Free admission, at least when I visited. There are many signs with information in French and Dutch, but unfortunately nothing in English. There’s some printed guides in French, Dutch, English (which was missing) and Spanish with some extra information about the stained glass windows and the history of the church in general. There’s a small room with a video in French that has English...
Read moreMagnificent. Dinant is a beautiful town, the Citadel is built on the hill of the town on a fantastic spot. The Gothic architecture influenced by other styles of European and classical eras, is wonderful. So many things to see. From the war museum to the Disney museum. History and Art meet there, a must go for everyone that visits Dinant and Belgium in general. Great view of the city and the river from the rampart of the fortress. Beautiful ride with the cable vehicle that rides you to...
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