Attractions

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Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch

London,Wellington ArchUnited Kingdom
Wellington Arch is a famous architectural monument and one of the iconic landmarks of London. It is located in the central part of the city, between Hyde Park and The Green Park.
St. Margaret's Church

St. Margaret's Church

London,St. Margaret's ChurchUnited Kingdom
St. Margaret's Church in Westminster is a late Gothic church that is part of the Westminster Abbey complex and is located next to Parliament Square. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Atomium

Atomium

Brussels,AtomiumBelgium
The Atomium is one of the main symbols of Brussels, representing a model of the iron crystal lattice magnified 165 billion times. It was designed by Belgian engineer André Waterkeyn for the 1958 World's Fair as a symbol of the atomic age and the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis

Brussels,Manneken PisBelgium
Manneken Pis or "Peeing Boy" is one of the most famous landmarks in Brussels, located near Grand Place. This miniature bronze statue-fountain depicts a naked boy peeing into a pool.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Brussels,Basilica of the Sacred HeartBelgium
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a Catholic basilica in Brussels, inspired by the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur in Paris, and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is the sixth largest Roman Catholic church in the world. The church is popularly known as the "Basilica of Koekelberg" because it is located at the top of the Koekelberg Hill.
Town Hall

Town Hall

Brussels,Town HallBelgium
The Brussels Town Hall is a town hall located in the historical center of Brussels on the Grand Place. It is a striking example of Brabant Gothic architecture.
Halle Gate

Halle Gate

Brussels,Halle GateBelgium
Halle Gate is a medieval city gate in Brussels, the only remaining fragment of Brussels' second city wall. It currently serves as a museum.
Brussels City Museum

Brussels City Museum

Brussels,Brussels City MuseumBelgium
The Brussels City Museum is a city museum owned by the municipality and located in the Breadhouse on Grand Place, whose architectural ensemble is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum houses over 7,000 exhibits. Its most famous are two dioramas of the city of Brussels in its early days and during its peak in the 1500s, as well as a collection of paintings by Arta van den Boshe and Charles Ményer. Until February 2017, the museum was home to the original statue of the Manneken Pis.
Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula

Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula

Brussels,Cathedral of St. Michael and St. GudulaBelgium
The Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula is a national landmark and considered a prime example of European Gothic architecture.
Grand Place

Grand Place

Brussels,Grand PlaceBelgium
Grand Place is a historic square in the center of Brussels, one of the city's most important tourist attractions. It is home to two major landmarks — the Town Hall and the Bread House, also known as the King's House. The ensemble of the Brussels market square is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.