Paravang

The Paravang in Blankenberge is a charming relic from the Belle Époque period and one of the city's most iconic landmarks. This elegant structure was built in 1908 as a windscreen for the elite who visited Blankenberge as a seaside resort at the time. What makes the Paravang so special? - Historical Elegance: The structure is designed in a neo-Gothic style with exotic ...
Majutte’s Cottage

In the heart of Blankenberge, at Breydelstraat 10, lies a remarkable piece of history: Majutte’s Cottage. This is the oldest preserved and classified fisherman’s house on the Belgian coast, built in 1775. Step inside and travel back in time to experience the life of a fishing family in the 18th century! Why is a visit to Majutte’s Cottage worth it? - Historic ...
Hubert Mill

The Hubert Mill in Wenduine is a beautiful wooden grain mill with a rich history. Built in 1880 by miller Jan Hubert, this mill is one of the best-preserved traditional windmills along the Belgian coast. Until 1934, the mill was actively used for grinding grain. Today, the Hubert Mill is a beloved heritage site and a fascinating destination for visitors of all ...
Blankenberge Lighthouse

The Blankenberge Lighthouse, also known as Comte Jean Jetty, stands as a historical monument on the Flemish coast, narrating the story of navigation, war, and maritime advancement. What can you expect at the Blankenberge Lighthouse? - Historical Value: The Blankenberge Lighthouse is an icon of maritime history, dating back to the Middle Ages, with its first ...