The Atomium was built in 1958 to coincide with the opening of the World Expo. and symbolised the atomic age and the peaceful use of atomic energy. It is a model of an iron molecule, 102 metres high and weighing 2,400 tonnes, made up of spheres and... read more
The Mini Europe Miniatures Park is one of the main attractions of Brussels. Spread over 24,000 km2 it was inaugurated in 1989 by Belgian Prince Philippe. It is located in the Brupark at the foot of the Atomium and features the most famous miniatur... read more
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium is a combination of the Museum of Old Art and the Museum of Modern Art, located next to the Royal Palace of Brussels, the Antoine Wirtz Museum and the Constantin Meunier Museum. It contains a large collecti... read more
The Rubens House, opened in 1946, is one of the most popular museums in Belgium. The famous painter Pieter Pauwel Rubens lived in his own Italian-style workshop house on the banks of a canal in Antwerp. Italian-style workshop house on the banks of... read more
