Mechelen

Mechelen

Belgium

Mechelen is a historic city in the Flemish region of Belgium, located between Brussels and Antwerp along the River Dyle. Though smaller than its famous neighbours, Mechelen has played an important role in Belgian history and today offers a rich mix of medieval architecture, culture and relaxed local life. In the 16th century, Mechelen briefly became the political capital of the Low Countries under Margaret of Austria. During this period, the city flourished as a centre of administration, religion and the arts. Many impressive buildings from that golden age still stand, giving the historic centre a strong Renaissance and Gothic character. The skyline is dominated by St. Rumbold’s Tower, part of the Cathedral of St. Rumbold. The massive tower rises nearly 100 metres and offers panoramic views over the city and surrounding countryside. The cathedral itself is a masterpiece of Brabantine Gothic architecture and reflects the city’s former importance as a religious centre. Mechelen is also known for its network of churches, convents and historic houses built by wealthy clerics and nobles. Walking through the narrow streets, visitors discover quiet squares, old stone façades and peaceful canals. The Grote Markt, the main square, is lively with cafés and restaurants set around the ornate city hall. In more recent history, Mechelen faced difficult times during the Second World War. The Kazerne Dossin site, once a military barracks, became a transit camp from which thousands of Jews and Roma were deported. Today it serves as a memorial and museum dedicated to human rights and remembrance. Modern Mechelen has successfully combined preservation with renewal. Former industrial areas along the river have been transformed into attractive waterfront spaces, while cultural venues and museums add to the city’s appeal. The city is also well known in Belgium for its carillon tradition; the sound of bells from church towers is part of daily life. Compact and easy to explore on foot, Mechelen offers the atmosphere of a small town with the heritage of a former capital. Its blend of history, culture and calm charm makes it one of Flanders’ most rewarding and often overlooked destinations.

What to see in Mechelen

Kasteel de Borght Kasteel de Borght Castle Kasteel Hof ter Linden Kasteel Hof ter Linden Castle St. Rumbold’s Cathedral St. Rumbold’s Cathedral Cathedral Church of St. Catherine Church of St. Catherine Church Church of Our Lady of Leliendaal Church of Our Lady of Leliendaal Church Begijnhofkerk Begijnhofkerk Church Church of Our Lady-Across-the-Dyle Church of Our Lady-Across-the-Dyle Church Church of Our Lady of Hanswijk Church of Our Lady of Hanswijk Church Church of St. Peter and St. Paul Church of St. Peter and St. Paul Church Palace of Margaret of Austria Palace of Margaret of Austria Historical Landmark Kazerne Dossin – Memorial Kazerne Dossin – Memorial Museum Brusselpoort Brusselpoort Museum Technopolis Mechelen Technopolis Mechelen Museum Het Zotte Kunstkabinet Het Zotte Kunstkabinet Museum Het Kunstuur Mechelen Het Kunstuur Mechelen Museum Speelgoedmuseum Speelgoedmuseum Museum Museum Hof van Busleyden Museum Hof van Busleyden Museum Aartsbisschoppelijk Paleis Aartsbisschoppelijk Paleis Palace Vrijbroekpark Vrijbroekpark Park Kruidtuin Kruidtuin Park Grote Markt Mechelen Grote Markt Mechelen Square ARSENAL / LAZARUS ARSENAL / LAZARUS Theatre Municipal Theater Mechelen Municipal Theater Mechelen Theatre Dijlepad Dijlepad Tourist attractions Vismarkt Vismarkt Tourist attractions De Vlietenkelder De Vlietenkelder Tourist attractions Zoo Planckendael Zoo Planckendael Zoo