Food Scene
Great restaurant for organic lovers! The food is amazing and all the products are local and seasonal. I recommend it greatly!
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Tero
1 Rue St.BernardGreat restaurant for organic lovers! The food is amazing and all the products are local and seasonal. I recommend it greatly!
Sightseeing
In the heart of the Solvey Park you will find this beautiful fondation and its museum. This museum will makes you understand the poetic universe of the Belgian artist. The walk to arrive to the museum is as incredible as the museum!
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Фонд Фолона
6/A Drève de la RaméeIn the heart of the Solvey Park you will find this beautiful fondation and its museum. This museum will makes you understand the poetic universe of the Belgian artist. The walk to arrive to the museum is as incredible as the museum!
Arts & Culture
The museum takes place in a old lodge, it was previously the headquarter of the Duke of Wellington, hence its name. The museum is divided in three parts and focus on the Battle of Waterloo.
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Musée Wellington Waterloo
147 Chau. de BruxellesThe museum takes place in a old lodge, it was previously the headquarter of the Duke of Wellington, hence its name. The museum is divided in three parts and focus on the Battle of Waterloo.
The Lion's Mound is a large conical artificial hill located in the municipality of Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium. King William I of the Netherlands ordered its construction in 1820, and it was completed in 1826. It commemorates the location on the battlefield of Waterloo where a musket ball hit the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked him from his horse during the battle.[1] It is also a memorial of the Battle of Quatre Bras, which had been fought two days earlier, on 16 June 1815.
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Львиный холм
1815 Rte du LionThe Lion's Mound is a large conical artificial hill located in the municipality of Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium. King William I of the Netherlands ordered its construction in 1820, and it was completed in 1826. It commemorates the location on the battlefield of Waterloo where a musket ball hit the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked him from his horse during the battle.[1] It is also a memorial of the Battle of Quatre Bras, which had been fought two days earlier, on 16 June 1815.
Parks & Nature
One of the most beautiful park in Brussels. I really recommend you to go and have a great walk when it is sunny.
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Замок Ла-Хульп
111 Chau. de BruxellesOne of the most beautiful park in Brussels. I really recommend you to go and have a great walk when it is sunny.