Europe is also famous for creating miniature masterpieces of all the world's architectural wonders. One such that reminds us now is Hamburg, Germany that showcases every minute details of geographic and historic events that took place in Deutschland.
There is also a mega version of miniature models and that is in Brussels, Belgium. This place is one of the main attractions in the country's capital. The 'Miniature Museum' has almost everything of Europe's best. One can take a view and be mesmerized with the detailing the artist shows through his model art.
More than Wax museums, we appreciate this work as it demands tremendous time, money and energy of the creator. Overall, a great place for sightseeing.
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Brussels Sightseeing:
If you ask us what more to see in this bit of Europe, we suggest, the "Atomium". It is a monument created with 9 silver spheres. They represent the crystal lattice of an Atom. The landmark was designed in 1958 for the world exhibition called 'Expo 58', Definitely worth clicking some pictures.
That apart, you can do a city tour with Hop-on, Hop-off buses. We cannot forget the Bronze little boy called Manneke Pis, Jubel Park, Grote Markt, Martyr Square and Palaces.
There is also some Asian architectural influence here. The famous Chinese Pavilion and Japan Tower can be viewed here. Itseems, King Leopold 2 (Belgium King) had a liking to recreate these in his empire and asked the Parisian architect Alexander Marcel to do it in his reign.
Brussels, promisingly, is one of the most beautiful cities of Europe.
Visit Brussels, Get Mini...
Brussels Sightseeing:
If you ask us what more to see in this bit of Europe, we suggest, the "Atomium". It is a monument created with 9 silver spheres. They represent the crystal lattice of an Atom. The landmark was designed in 1958 for the world exhibition called 'Expo 58', Definitely worth clicking some pictures.
That apart, you can do a city tour with Hop-on, Hop-off buses. We cannot forget the Bronze little boy called Manneke Pis, Jubel Park, Grote Markt, Martyr Square and Palaces.
There is also some Asian architectural influence here. The famous Chinese Pavilion and Japan Tower can be viewed here. Itseems, King Leopold 2 (Belgium King) had a liking to recreate these in his empire and asked the Parisian architect Alexander Marcel to do it in his reign.
Brussels, promisingly, is one of the most beautiful cities of Europe.