When in Brugges, step inside the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk Museum, home to Michelangelo’s marble Madonna and Child.
The famous Brugges church's chancel also proudly showcases the grand Passion Triptych by Margaretha van Oostenrijk's court painter, Bernard van Orley, alongside the 15th and 16th-century opulent tombs of Charles the Bold and his tragically deceased daughter, Maria of Burgundy.
Inside the Southern Hall of Brussels's beautiful Cinquantenaire is this incredible automotive museum, packed with pristine vintage cars and fascinating exhibitions.
Visit the Groeningemuseum and discover the beauty of the Flemish Primitives, featuring artists like Hugo van der Goes, Petrus Christus, and Gerard David. Notable pieces include Jan van Eyck's 'Madonna with Canon Joris van der Paele' and Hans Memling's 'Moreel Triptych'.
The Choco-Story Bruges is a museum on all things chocolate, located in building called De Croone, which was once a wine tavern in the 15th-century. It's easy to reach on foot in Bruges.