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Discover all benefitsThis summer we are going to walk on the train. For nine weeks we travel by rail to the starting point of a walk. Ideally, that location is a station with a story attached to it. Today we travel to Ghent to be flashed back in time so that in the fifteenth century we walk alongside Jan van Eyck through the city where he finished the Ghent Altarpiece after his brother Hubert had started the polyptych.
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