This world-famous square is the true heart of Brussels. In 1998 it was listed among UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
This structure in the shape of an atom is one of the most important landmarks in Brussels. André Waterkeyn created it for the 1958 EXPO.
This splendid 15th-century architectural gem with a marvellous white facade is a lovely example of different architectonic styles blending…
Designed by the Belgian architect Joseph Poelaert, this neoclassical building is said to be the largest building constructed in the 19th…
Spend a fun-filled afternoon in this park which contains miniature iconic landmarks of all European Union member countries at a scale of 1…
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.
The Church of St. John the Baptist at the Béguinage is a Roman Catholic parish church in central Brussels, Belgium.
If you are into garage sale hunting or quirky antiques, then you should not miss out on this market. More than 500 sellers flock here daily.
The Church of Our Lady of the Chapel, or the Chapel Church, is a Roman Catholic church located on the Place de la Chapelle/Kapelleplein in…
The Church of Our Lady of Laeken is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Brussels district of Laeken, Belgium.
The Museums of the Far East is a complex of three museums in Laeken, City of Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to Oriental art and culture,…
The Brussels Exhibition Centre, also known as Brussels Expo, is the most important event complex in Brussels, Belgium.
The Town Hall of the City of Brussels is a landmark building and the seat of the City of Brussels municipality of Brussels, Belgium.