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Mont-des-Arts Naamsestraat 10, Brussel, 1000 |
The garden of the Mont-des-Arts, a “Visual Springboard”, designed by René Pechère, is layed out on a slab, covering a car park. In front of the Convention Centre, a fountain with nine steles constitutes the... more
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Museum van de Gueuze / Musee de la Gueuze 56 Rue Gheude, Anderlecht, 1070 |
The Cantillon Brewery has just celebrated its one-hundredth anniversary and remains the only active brewery in Brussels which is open to the public. In order to achieve its aim of preserving the name and reputation of th... more
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Mini-Europe 1 Avenue du Football, Brussel, 1020 |
Mini-Europe is a collection of models of the most famous sights throughout the various countries in the European Union. Everything, with a couple of exceptions, is built to 1/25th scale, so you can see how they compare t... more
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Middelheim Openluchtmuseum Middelheimlaan 61, Antwerp, 2016 |
In the district of Wilrijk, just outside the city centre, you can take a pleasant walk through one of Antwerp's most attractive parks and enjoy a unique collection of modern sculpture. Middelheim park is splendid with pl... more
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Marolles Rue de la Regence en Avenue Louise, Brussel, 1000 |
The Marolles quarter is one of Brussels’ most typical popular areas. Although it is no longer the slum it used to be, there remain patches of underprivileged housing conditions. This quarter is where, at one time, ... more
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Manneken Pis Rue de L'Etuve, Brussel, 1000 |
This statue can be thought of as the emblem of Brussels, but when you see it I think the reaction is likely to be “is that it?”, or “what is all the fuss about?” This is no Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty – it’s simply... more
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