Erected in 1928 by the architect and master of Art Nouveau, Victor Horta, it is a centre of cultural and artistic life. Read more.
Unmistakable symbol of Brussels and Belgium and unique feat in the history of architecture: the Atomium is today the most popular attraction in the Capital of Europe. Read more.
This museum stands right in the centre of Brussels, on Place Royale, and exhibits for public viewing the surrealist artist's creations belonging to Belgium's Royal Museums of Fine Arts. Read more.
No visitor can ignore the museum's showpieces: the Iguanodons of Bernissart. Read more.
Located at the foot of the Atomium, Mini-Europe is the only park where you can have a whistlestop tour of Europe in a few short hours. A truly unique journey! Read more.
Located in the heart of Brussels, in a majestic Art Nouveau building, created by Victor Horta in 1906, the Belgian Comic Strip Center became one of the main attractions of Brussels. Read more.
Discover the fascinating world of the European Parliament at the newly-opened Parlamentarium, Europe’s largest parliamentary visitor centre. Read more.
The museum houses around one hundred thousand items (weapons, uniforms, scale-models, documents), making it one of the world's largest military museums Read more.
This excellent museum occupies the old Art Nouveau buildings of the Old England stores (3000m2 of exhibition space) and is one of the biggest collection of instruments in the world. Read more.
It reveals the fascinating history of Belgium. Remarkable film fragments, striking pictures and numerous period documents will guide you through more than 1,5 century of stirring history. Read more.
Town Hall is one of Belgium's finest civic buildings. Not only because of the numerous sculptures adorning its walls, also because of its perfect proportions and the incomparable beauty of its tower Read more.
A veritable juxtaposition of Brabant Gothic styles takes us back to the 13th century and the atmosphere of the great builders. Its two towers give it a very French appearance. Read more.
This is the fifth largest church in the world and the largest Art Deco edifice ever built. It houses the museum of the black sisters and the museum of religious modern art Read more.
The Royal Palace was built on the site of the former Palace of the Dukes of Brabant which was destroyed by fire in 1731. Started in 1820 under the reign of King William, it was modified in 1904 Read more.
The Horta Museum is established in the private house of the famous architect, Victor Horta. Built between 1898 and 1901, the two buildings are characteristic of Art Nouveau at its peak. Read more.
The museum's metal structure was designed in 1880 and was the venue for Belgium's motor show from 1902 to 1934.The museum is rightly seen as one of the most prestigious of its kind in Europe Read more.
Free entrance !. An exhibition for everyone, educational, fun and interactive, which presents Brussels from every angle, in a single place and in a single stage. Through a surprising scenography Read more.
This bronze statuette, created in the 17th century by J. Duquesnoy, embodies the irreverent spirit of Brussels. From being a public fountain, the little fellow has now become a legendary figure. Read more.