Spend a fun-filled afternoon in this park which contains miniature iconic landmarks of all European Union member countries at a scale of 1…
This structure in the shape of an atom is one of the most important landmarks in Brussels. André Waterkeyn created it for the 1958 EXPO.
Dating back to the late 19th century, this building was erected on the orders of emperor Napoleon as a part of a project of improving the…
This world-famous square is the true heart of Brussels. In 1998 it was listed among UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Brussels Town Hall belongs amongst the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the whole country.
Installed at this very spot in 1618 or 1619, this world-famous statue is a major landmark of the city.
Designed by the Belgian architect Joseph Poelaert, this neoclassical building is said to be the largest building constructed in the 19th…
The square is actually a marvellous little garden with 48 bronze statuettes.
This splendid 15th-century architectural gem with a marvellous white facade is a lovely example of different architectonic styles blending…
A Neoclassical mansion that took over 200 years to build. It is the official palace of the Belgian King and Queen, but they do not actually…
Brussels' largest park is not only a nice place to spread a blanket and relax but also a site full of historical monuments like fountains…