Tourist places in Brussels
Brussels has grown since the 6th century. Originally conceived as a village in the plains of the River Senne. Brussels is now a distinguished place in the gardens, the city's most impressive in Europe. And can be accessed to this small town by all means of transport by land, sea or air.
Here the main tourist attractions in Brussels, including:
1. Grand Place
Grand Place is the Old Town Square, which is surrounded by high-rise buildings. Previously this place was a place for the execution of prisoners and has now turned into fascinating tourist sites, and is often used as a place of cultural festivals. There you can visit the three main buildings in the Grand Place, the city hall, the kings of the house, and commercial buildings. The place has been established as one of the great World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
2. Brussels Town Hall
Located in the Grand Palace to be at the reception of the old city hall tower with Gothic style. The building was built in 1400 by architect Yan Van Ruysbrueck. At the top of the tower there to build a statue of St. Michael. In addition to an attractive building with arched windows, and towers decorated with carvings.
3. Manneken Pace
Manneken Pace is a statue of a small boy being the process of directing for Paul. There are many myths about the existence of this statue. This little boy named Juliaanske, or Julian Little.
4. Hessel Park and the Atomium
Hessel Park, which is located in the west of Brussels, which is dedicated to recreation and leisure. In 1985 occurred Hadzh European Champions Cup with the Heysel stadium killed many of the onlookers. Modern has been redesigned after this incident and to re-label Roi Baudouin Stadium (King Baudouin Stadium).
Garden is considered one of the most prominent parks, which has an area of 102 meters (335 feet) high model of the atom made of chrome and steel designed by Andre Waterkeyn. It was erected for the world exhibition in 1958, which symbolizes the "nuclear age" new. It is accurate depiction of the iron molecule that has been amplified to 165 billion times. It has nine areas of steel, which up to 18 meters in diameter connected by tupes, and all contain exhibits.
5. Minnie Europe
Miniature Europe, a mini-park, which is located in Bruparck at the foot of the Atomium in Brussels. Are represented nearly 80 cities and 350 buildings. Garden contains many business models which contain the (train, mills, and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Airbus, cable cars, etc.). Guide gives you details about all the effects. At the end of the visit, this place gives you an impression of the "Spirit of Europe" to give an overview of the interactive features of the European Union in the form of multimedia games
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Source: wrote in tourism
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