Romantisme
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the administrative center of the European Union. This has earned the city the title of the Capital of Europe. Brussels has been given its character by the coexistence of French and Flemish culture. The vibrant atmosphere of Brussels is further enhanced by picturesque medieval streets, lively squares, beautiful boulevards, impressive monuments, spacious parks, cafés, interesting restaurants and an active cultural life and of course for their food like chocolate or French fries !
The BELGIAN COMIC STRIP CENTER
In a masterpiece of Art Nouveau designed by Victor Horta ,the Belgian Comic Strip Center brings together everything related to the comic strip, from its prestigious beginnings to its most recent developments.
The Museum of natural Sciences
The Museum of Natural Sciences is a showcase for scientific research and expeditions led by the Royal Institute of Natural Sciences of Belgium, the research center of international renown which he is part. It was created there over 160 year
National Botanical Garden
The National Botanic Garden of Belgium is located in Meise, a smaller village situated at about 12 km north of the centre of Brussels or just inside the Flemish Region, An English-style landscaped park fills approximately two-thirds of the land, sharing it with beautiful greenhouses and lush collections of plants and trees from around the world.
L’atomium
The atomium is a monument built for Expo’ 58 the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
Galerie Royale Saint Hubert
The classical façade of the gallery called The King and the Queen's gallery are covered with a glass dome. They are home to luxury shops, tearooms and restaurants.
The Manneken Pis
The Manneken Pis is a famous Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin. It bears a similar cultural significance as Copenhagen's Little Mermaid.
Le quartier du centre
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