The city center of Charleroi is full of architectural gems.
Whether Art Nouveau or Art Deco, our tours will surprise you.
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Art Nouveau
At the beginning of the 20th century, a new residential district took shape, occupied mainly by the bourgeoisie born of the boom in the iron, glass and coal industries. The latter wishes to evolve in comfort and to show its new status by having sumptuous residences built, a sign of a new success. Thus, Art Nouveau found fertile ground for its development and left its mark on the architectural environment of the city.
A route that will lead you to discover the
Maison Dorée
Maison Dorée, Maison des Médecins, Maison Lafleur and many other remarkable buildings is available HERE
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Art Deco
The two decades, from 1920 to 1940, were marked by an important social turning point. Society is changing; the progress of industrialization is changing work habits and generating a new way of life. Architects will work to satisfy the desires of all strata of society thanks to new techniques, such as reinforced concrete, which makes it possible to build at lower cost.
A route that will take you to discover the Hôtel de Ville, the Hôtel des Chemins de Fer, the De Heug Pianos and many other remarkable buildings is available HERE.
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Want more discoveries?
Our tour of 350 years of Charleroi’s history will allow you to discover the essentials of the lower and upper town.
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Information:
Brochures available at the Pays de Charleroi Tourist Office – Place Charles II, 20.
By phone: +32.71.86.14.14.
By e-mail: maison.tourisme@charleroi.be
Tips for visiting the city
Charleroi offers a variety of experiences for visitors. It is recommended to visit during late spring or early fall to enjoy drier weather. The city is famous for its creative street art, which adds a touch of color and personality to its streets. In addition, you can explore the Museum of Fine Arts, City Hall and the world famous photography museum. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the old power plant, which is only a 12-minute drive from the city center. For a truly unique experience, you can participate in the Sherlock Holmes self-guided city game in Charleroi. At the end of the day, enjoy the local gastronomy in one of the many restaurants in town.
DISTANCE FROM BRUSSELS
60 kilometers
ESTIMATED TIME (train)
1 hour