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Mons
Mons (Dutch and German: Bergen, Walloon: Mont) is a Belgian municipality located in the Walloon province of Hainaut, of which it is the capital. The Mons municipality includes the old communes of Cuesmes, Flénu, Ghlin, Hyon, Nimy, Obourg, Baudour (partly), Jemappes (partly), Ciply, Harmignies, Harveng, Havré, Maisières, Mesvin, Nouvelles, Saint-Denis, Saint-Symphorien, Spiennes, Villers-Saint-Ghislain, Casteau (partly), Masnuy-Saint-Jean (partly), and Ville-sur-Haine (partly).
History
Early settlements to the Middle Ages
The first signs of activity in the region of Mons can be found at Spiennes, where some of the best flint tools in Europe were found dating from the Neolithic period. When Julius Caesar arrived in the region in the 1st century BC, the region was settled by the Nervii. A castrum was built in Roman times, giving the settlement its first latin name Castrilocus; the name was later changed into Montes for the hills on which the castrum was built. In the 7th century, Saint Ghislain and two of his disciples built an oratory or chapel dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul near the Mons hill, at a place called Ursidongus, now known as Saint-Ghislain. Soon after, Saint Waltrude (in French Sainte Waudru), daughter of one of Clotaire II’s intendants, came to the oratory and was proclaimed a saint upon her death in 688. She was canonized in 1039.
Like Ath, its neighbour to the north-west, Mons was made a fortified city by Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut in the 12th century. The population grew fast, trade flourished, and several commercial buildings were erected near the Grand’Place. The 12th century also saw the appearance of the first town halls. The city had 4,700 inhabitants by the end of the 13th century. Mons succeeded Valenciennes as the capital of the county of Hainaut in 1295 and grew to 8,900 inhabitants by the end of the 15th century. In the 1450s, Matheus de Layens took over the construction of the Saint Waltrude church from Jan Spijkens and restored the town hall.
From 1500 to 1800
In 1515, Charles V took an oath in Mons as Count of Hainaut. In this period of its history, the city became the target of various occupations, starting in May 1572 with the protestant takeover by Louis of Nassau, who had hoped to clear the way for the French Protestant leader Gaspard de Coligny against the Spanish. De Coligny having been murdered during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, the Duke of Alba took Mons in September of 1572 in the name of the catholic King of Spain. This spelled the ruin of the city and the arrest of many of its inhabitants; from 1580 to 1584, Mons became the capital of the Southern Netherlands. On April 8, 1691, after a nine-month siege, Louis XIV’s army stormed the city, which again suffered heavy casualties. Between 1697 and 1701, Mons was alternately French and Austrian, then French again from 1701 to 1709. That year, the Dutch army gained the upper hand in the Battle of Malplaquet. In 1715, Mons returned to Austria under the...
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Hotels in Mons
| | Campanile Maubeuge  |
Score 7.075 from 22 reviews | | Avenue Jean Jaurès, Rn 49 (Près De La Porte De Mons) |  |
| In the well designed rooms close attention has been paid to detail and whether you want to sleep, relax or work, you will be free to make the most of the peace and quiet. All rooms are ensuite and have all the modern amenities you will need. Everything is designed to give you a feeling of comfort, calm and efficiency. ... more | | |
 | Paradiso  |
Score 7.25 from 23 reviews | | 312 Route De Tournai |  |
| This splendid hotel is set along a sandy beach, offering an area of tranquility for you to relax in, whilst being within easy reach of Mons and all its attractions.
Castle de Boleil is also found nearby; just a short walk or drive will take you to this historic sight before relaxing in the hotel in the evening, with a meal in the restaurant.
The hotel has 10 rooms; all designed with comfort in mind for business or leisure travelers. ... more | | |
| | Hotel Akena La Louviere  |
Score 7.65 from 83 reviews | | Gare Autoroutiere, La Louviere |  |
| From Paris to Brussels, after the division of the e19/e42, follow 'Gare Autoroutière' directions. From Paris to Charleroi/Liège: Take Exit 20 Houdeng/Gare. From Brussels: Take Exit 20a Gare Autoroutière, until the motorway. ... more | | |
 | Hotel Mercure Mons  |
Score 7.875 from 26 reviews | | Rue des Fusillés 12 |  |
| Located a few kilometres from Parc Paradiso in Cambron Casteau, the Hotel Mercure Mons is in a wooded area and only 45 kilometres from Bruxelles. In the heart of the forest, the hotel offers our guests a choice of 53 comfortable rooms and one luxury suite. The Hotel Mercure Mons offer 6 meeting rooms with air conditioning for 5 to 200 people. We have a restaurant, a bar, a lounge with open fire, a fitness room, an outdoor swimming pool and a spacious car park for 80 cars. ... more | | |
| | Best Western Casteau Resort Hôtel  |
Score 7.775 from 29 reviews | | Chaussée De Bruxelles 38 |  |
| Located just outside the old Belgian village of Casteau, the hotel is easily accessible as it is situated off a main road and is close to the E19/E42 motorway.
Best Western Casteau Resort Hôtel offers good facilities in a convenient location, making it a great option for a comfortable stopover when travelling through the Soignies area of Hainaut. The hotel’s L'Envers du Décor restaurant offers traditional French cuisine as well as international specialities. In the evening you can relax in with a drink at the bar that serves a large choice of Belgian and regional beers. All the rooms at the hotel are en suite and are equipped with standard facilities that should ensure a comfortable stay.
For you convenience the hotel offers a large free car park that can accommodate about 150 cars, while wireless internet access (at an additional cost) is available throughout the building. ... more | | |
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In Waterloo you will visit the battlefield (all visits are optional), where you can see the historical farmsteads as well as the monuments erected by the Nations that participated in the battle. Stop and choose to visit the Panorama painting (by L. Dumoulin), and the Visitor's Center, where you can join an audiovisual reconstruction of the battle. There is also some free time to climb the Lion Hill. All visits on the battlefields are optional. You will also have time to visit the Royal Army History Museum if you wish. For a change of scenery, travel to the remarkable medieval Castle of Gaasbeek, where in the 16th century the Count of Egmond lived. It houses important collections of furniture, porcelain, arms, silverware and tapestries from the 15th and 16th century.
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| Full Day Tour to Luxembourg and the Ardennes |
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After a scenic two hour drive, you will arrive at Bouillon. There's some time to visit the feudal castle of Godfrey of Bouillon (optional). This famous duke of the House of Ardenne was leader of the first crusade in 1096 and became the first Christian King of Jerusalem in 1099.
After lunch (optional), continue to the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg and its capital of the same name. Admire the old center on an enjoyable walking tour.
Begin your return journey to Belgium, and for those who love nature, you will certainly enjoy the picturesque landscape of the Ardennes. On the way, stop at Bastogne where you will visit the Mardasson monument which is dedicated to the Battle of the Bulge.
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| Flemish Art Collection Combi Pass |
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For the true art lover, a Combi pass to three of Belgium's most prestigious museums is a must.
Your pass gives you entry to the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Groeninge Museum in Bruges and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent. Please note the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent is currently closed for renovations and will re-open on 26 May, 2007.
Valid for 3 years from the date of purchase, you have plenty of time to visit all three!
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