Brussels 2

Besides craft beer and chocolates Belgium is famous for its waffles so, of course, I had one with miel (honey) for le petit déjeuner. The image I showed yesterday of the Manneken Pis was a reproduction. Here is the tiny real deal. If you expand the photo you will see him in all his glory. And not to be outdone his petite soeur, Jeanneke Pis, decided to join in and make a splash! My first stop was a visit to the splendid Gothic Cathédrale  Saint-Michel, the Archangel, which begun in 1215 and took 300 years to complete. The cathédrale has a striking, twin towered white stone façade, but this tends to fade away with the beauty of the cavernous triple-aisled nave inside. Not far away was another beautiful church, the 15th century Flamboyant Gothic Église Notre-Dame du Sablon with its original and glorious stained-glass windows. For lunch I went to the Vieux Marché aux Poissons and déjeunered on des huitres (oysters) and scampi straight from the sea.








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