Located near the French-Belgian border, Saint-Ghislain is both a city and a municipality encompassing the towns of Baudour, Hautrage, Neufmaison, Sirault, Tertre and Villerot. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, history and culture, with museums and well-preserved architecture as well as vast areas of natural woodlands and fields to explore.
Take a visit to Grand Place de Saint-Ghislain, and you will find several monuments to the city's history. Take a look at the magnificent town hall, built in the 18th century using a combination of brickwork and blue stone. Other attractions include the rebuilt church of St. Martin's, the obelisk that serves as Saint-Ghislain's war memorial, the Ockeghem Tower and the Musée de la Foire et de la Mémoire.
In the middle of Grand Place de Saint-Ghislain sits the Ockeghem Tower, the centerpiece of the city square. The tower dates back hundreds of years and was part of the original St. Martin's church that once stood in that spot. While the original church was destroyed in World War II, the tower remained standing along with its vaulted ceilings and arcades. Today the tower serves as both a museum and an exhibition space for local artists and festivals.
The nearby Musée de la Foire et de la Mémoire, or Museum of the Fair and History, offers a unique glimpse into the area's history, particularly regarding its fairs and carnivals. The museum features an amazing collection of carousels, fairground pipe organs, skill games and more, and many of these items have not only been restored but are also fully interactive. Exploring the museum allows you to immerse yourself in the history of Saint-Ghislain's festivals, and there is also a section featuring archives and documents that explain the commune's history.
Not far from the city, just east of the village of Tertre, the Marionville Nature Reserve offers visitors 65 hectares of marshland and forest to explore. The area features a 3 km walking trail that leads to two observatories where you can watch and listen for the local bird life, including robins, nightingales and warblers. If you want to get your adrenaline pumping, there is also the Dock79 water park nearby. Including a 10-hectare lake, the park features activities such as water skiing, wakeboarding and more, so it is a popular location for children and adults alike.
Saint-Ghislain also hosts some extraordinary festivals and events. The World Folklore Festival has taken place in the city for over 30 years and features music, dances and art from performers that come from all over Europe, Africa, Asia and America. Ascension Day sees the city come alive with a colorful hot air balloon display, while other events such as the Echo Festival, Inter Celtic Gathering and Neufmaison en Fête also attract many local and international visitors.