Heysels plateau also known as Atomium situated at the north side of Brussels between Stuyvenbergh and royal estates of Laeken and Chaissee Romaine. King Leopold II wanted urbanization near the surroundings of the royal palace by building this monument. So he started a program and started purchasing land and within twenty years of span time it reached a spare of influence within 200 hectares and after that they left it to the Belgian state after his death in 1909. The development of this monument started in the year 1936 and many exhibition halls, tourist centre, planetarium, congress centre, cinema complex, stadium, sports grounds, a leisure centre etc which are of good enjoyment for the visitors. The Grand Exhibition was the starting development of this plateau on 27th April 1935, with the [...]
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Grand Place is one of the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. It is treated as heart of Brussels. Atomium, Mennenken Pis and Grand Place are most important tourist sites in Brussels. Surrounded by the city’s Town Hall, Bread house and Guildhalls it is located at the central square of the Brussels. The early evaluation of Grand place started in the 10th century with the starting of markets around it. At the banks of Senne River a fort named Saint Gery was constructed by the Duke of Lower Lotharingia, this basically was the origin of Brussels. Near this fort an open air market was set up which was surrounded by sands on all the sides and this market was called as Lower Market or Nedermarket this was at the end of 11th century. After this phase the commercial developments started taking place in [...]
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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