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The Atomium was the main attraction during the 1958 World Fair. |
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The Autrique residence was the first Brussels house built by Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta |
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Former warehouses, transformed to house the comics museum |
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The history of Belgium since 1830 |
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The place to be for quality concerts ánd top exhibitions |
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The city museum. Maps, dioramas, silverware, tapistries and much more |
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The Chinese pavilion and the Japanese Tower house a fine collection of oriental art |
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Clockarium, an astounding collection of mantlepiece clocks |
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The remnants of the former palace of emperor Charles V |
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Villa Empain, once the residence of one of the richest people on the planet |
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The only museum in the world on Thomas Moore's friend Erasmus |
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Cantillon, the oldest surviving brewery in town |
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Hannon house, an Art Nouveau house |
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The house with studio, which Horta had built for himself |
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The house in which painter René Magritte lived for quite a long time |
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A unique collection of paintings by Belgium's best-known (surreal) artist |
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The house and works of the best-known sculptor of 19th century Belgium : Meunier |
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The van Buuren residence is most probably the most beautiful example of a luxurious dwelling of the 1930' |
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All Brussels' museums can be found here. |