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What to See in Brussels

 
  • Grand Place

    Historic central square featuring a harmonious ensemble of Gothic, Baroque, and Flamboyant architecture, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Manneken Pis

    Bronze fountain sculpture depicting a small boy urinating, known for its cultural and historical significance dating back to the 15th century.

  • Royal Palace

    Neoclassical royal palace serving as the official residence and main workplace of the Belgian King, notable for its historic rooms and grand architecture.

  • Atomium

    Modern architectural monument representing an enlarged iron crystal structure from the 1958 World Fair with exhibition spaces, a restaurant, and panoramic aerial views.

  • Church of Our Lady of Victories

    15th-century Gothic church featuring notable stained-glass windows and Baroque art, including chapels and sculptures. It holds historical significance with connections to prominent families and traditions.

  • Brussels Palace of Justice

    Monumental neoclassical courthouse known for its eclectic architecture and panoramic city views. It is the largest courthouse in the world and a significant heritage site.

  • Saint Michael and Gudula Cathedral

    Historic Gothic Catholic cathedral known for its Brabantine Gothic architecture and cultural significance. It hosts religious services, musical performances, and cultural events.

  • Brussels Stock Exchange

    Historic stock exchange building known for its neo-renaissance and eclectic architecture, now housing a museum dedicated to Belgian beer and featuring a panoramic roof terrace.

  • Brussels Park

    Historic urban park featuring neoclassical architecture, monuments, and open green spaces for cultural and recreational activities.

  • St. Hubert Gallery

    Historic covered shopping arcade featuring eclectic architecture and luxury shops. It is a cultural heritage site opened in 1847.

  • Parlamentarium

    Europe's largest parliamentary visitor center features interactive multimedia exhibits explaining the European Parliament, its history, and its role in European governance.

  • Mini-Europe

    Miniature park featuring scaled-down models of famous European monuments and landmarks with interactive exhibits and animations.

  • Cinquantenaire Park

    Historic urban park featuring a monumental triumphal arch, gardens, and several museums, serving as a cultural and recreational area.

  • European Parliament

    The European Parliament is one of the legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions.

  • Peeing Girl Statue

    Bronze fountain sculpture depicting a girl urinating in a squatting position, located in a small alley. The artwork is wheelchair accessible and features a water basin often used for coin tossing.

  • Peeing Dog Statue

    Het Zinneke, sometimes called Zinneke Pis by analogy with Manneken Pis, is a bronze sculpture in central Brussels, Belgium, erected in 1998.

  • Halle Gate

    The picturesque gate used to be the entrance to the city in the Middle Ages. It was rebuilt in the 19th century and now houses a museum.

  • Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage

    The Church of St. John the Baptist at the Béguinage is a Roman Catholic parish church in central Brussels, Belgium.

  • Broussaille Painting

    Brussels' Comic Book Route is a path composed by several comic strip murals, which cover the walls of several buildings throughout the…

  • National Basilica of the Sacred Heart

    The National Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and parish church in Brussels, Belgium.

  • Congress Column

    The Congress Column is a monumental column in Brussels, Belgium, commemorating the creation of the Belgian Constitution by the National…

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