Spa is a town in eastern Belgium in a valley in the Ardennes mountains, 22 miles from Liege. The town is famous for its mineral springs and the word “spa” comes from here. It is a major tourist destination, not only because of the mineral springs but also for the annual Belgian Grand Prix, which is held in the nearby village of Francorchamps. The mineral water Spa also comes from here and is exported all over the world. The Musée de la Ville d’Eaux, located in the Villa Royale, features a collection of unique decorative wooden boxes and has several exhibits about the town's history. One of the city’s landmarks is the Rhenish-Romanesque stone Church of Notre Dame and St. Remacle. There is new modern thermal center, Thermes de Spa, located on top of the hill overlooking the town.