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Brussels Collection (#68)

Brussels, a city of diverse wonders and captivating history

Background imageBrussels Collection: The famous Manneken Pis statue in Brussels, Belgium, Europe

The famous Manneken Pis statue in Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Statue of the Manneken Pis, Brussels (Bruxelles), Belgium, Europe

Statue of the Manneken Pis, Brussels (Bruxelles), Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: The Museum floodlit at night in the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, Europe

The Museum floodlit at night in the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Open air cafes, Grand Place, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Open air cafes, Grand Place, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: St. Michel Cathedral, Brussels, Belgium

St. Michel Cathedral, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBrussels Collection: Banners representing houses, Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Banners representing houses, Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Parliament, Brussels, Belgium

Parliament, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBrussels Collection: Modern buildings in the city of Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Modern buildings in the city of Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Flags of EU member countries, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Flags of EU member countries, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: New wing of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium

New wing of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBrussels Collection: Manneken Pis, Brussels, Belgium

Manneken Pis, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBrussels Collection: Flags outside the European Commission and Parliament Buildings in Brussels

Flags outside the European Commission and Parliament Buildings in Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: The Atomium, symbol of the 1958 Brussels Worlds Fair and now an iconic symbol of the city

The Atomium, symbol of the 1958 Brussels Worlds Fair and now an iconic symbol of the city, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Hotel de Ville and St. Michael Statue at dusk, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Hotel de Ville and St. Michael Statue at dusk, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Maison du Roi, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Maison du Roi, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Bibliotheque Albert, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Bibliotheque Albert, Brussels, Belgium, Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Advert / Exhib Brussels

Advert / Exhib Brussels
Poster for an art exhibition, Pour l Art, Brussels

Background imageBrussels Collection: Leaflet Drop on Brussels

Leaflet Drop on Brussels
Allied aircraft drop leaflets on Brussels in order to encourage its citizens to trust in the ultimate defeat of Germany

Background imageBrussels Collection: Edward Vii / Iln 1900

Edward Vii / Iln 1900
Edward, Prince of Wales, attacked on the station platform at Brussels on his way to Cologne, by an anarchist named Sipido

Background imageBrussels Collection: Gluck / Orphee, Brussels

Gluck / Orphee, Brussels
Madame Dratz-Barrat as Eurydice : since this is a Belgian card, she presumably took part in a production at Brussels

Background imageBrussels Collection: FLAMME PACIFIC

FLAMME PACIFIC
The journey from Brussels to Ostend is brief, and runs over flat terrain : yet this locomotive - the Flamme Pacifique - is the most powerful in Europe

Background imageBrussels Collection: Germans in Belgium

Germans in Belgium
German infantry leave Brussels to attack Antwerp, which is at present the centre of Belgian resistance; it will shortly fall, with heavy losses and terrible destruction

Background imageBrussels Collection: Brussels / Cathedral C1900

Brussels / Cathedral C1900
Brussels: inside the Cathedral

Background imageBrussels Collection: German Army / Brussels

German Army / Brussels
The German army enters Brussels in the rain

Background imageBrussels Collection: Exhibition at Brussels 2

Exhibition at Brussels 2
Pour l art - Poster for an exhibition at Brussels in the characteristic manner of the day

Background imageBrussels Collection: Brussels Exhibition 1910

Brussels Exhibition 1910
Balloonist s-eye view of the World Fair at Brussels

Background imageBrussels Collection: Brussels Parc from Air

Brussels Parc from Air
The Parc Cinquantenaire seen from the air

Background imageBrussels Collection: Dinosaur / Iguanodon

Dinosaur / Iguanodon
IGUANODON skeletons at the Musee de l Histoire Naturelle, Brussels



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Brussels, a city of diverse wonders and captivating history. Known for its delectable varieties of edible-podded peas, this European gem has more to offer than just its culinary delights. In 1958, Brussels hosted the World Fair, showcasing innovation and progress. The iconic Atomium model stood tall, resembling an iron molecule illuminated at night, symbolizing the city's forward-thinking spirit. A poster advertising Boulogne sur Mer in France reminds us of Brussels' proximity to other enchanting destinations. Its central location makes it a perfect base for exploring Europe's treasures. The Grand Place is a testament to Brussels' architectural splendor. Adorned with stunning buildings from different eras, it transports visitors back in time. Here lies "The Fall of the Rebel Angels, " an awe-inspiring masterpiece by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Summoned to Waterloo - Brussels played a pivotal role in history as it witnessed one of Napoleon's most significant battles in 1815. This event forever etched its name into the annals of war. Every two years, the Grand Place transforms into a floral carpet (Tapis des Fleurs), mesmerizing locals and tourists alike with its vibrant colors and intricate designs—a true feast for the eyes. Not only known for peas but also carrots—Brussels boasts various carrot varieties that add flavor and color to their gastronomic creations. UFO sightings have intrigued many across Belgium during what became known as the Belgian Wave—an unexplained phenomenon that left people questioning what lay beyond our skies. As evening falls upon Musee de la Ville de Bruxelles at Grand Place, art enthusiasts revel in masterpieces that grace its walls—each stroke telling stories of passion and creativity within this remarkable city. And who can forget Manneken Pis? This cheeky little statue captures hearts with his mischievous charm—a beloved symbol representing Brussels' irreverent sense of humor amidst its rich history.