The Heysel Park, located in the west of Brussels, is about leisure and leisure time. In 1985, the European Championship at Heysel Stadium killed several spectators in the tragedy. It has been rebuilt afterwards, and is named after Stade Roi Baudouin (King Baudouin Stadium) and is one of Brussels's most fascinating sights.

One of the most important parts of this Atomium Park. Created by André Waterkeyn, a striking 102-meter (335-ft) atom-shaped model made of chrome and steel. To admire this structure, take time to watch and enjoy the sheer majesty.

It was built in 1958 for the World Fair as the symbol of the atomic age. A detailed image of iron molecule is magnified 165 billion times. Includes nine 18-meter-wide steel cores featuring an exhibition in each.

It's probably more impressive than the outside, but there's a high-speed elevator with a glass ceiling that only takes 23 seconds to lift you up so that you can stop for a beer and a snack, look at the scenery and Then go down the escalator and see different classes.

Atomium address: Du Centenaire Boulevard, Laeken

Hours: Every day, from 10am to 6pm

Entrance fee: adults 12 euros; 12 to 18 years; 8 euros; 6-11 years; 6 euros; Free for children under 6 years of age.

Commodities: Heysel Metro


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