Brusselsis one of the most interesting cities for tourists
Belgium. It attracts travelers with its charm, fine architecture, Gothic churches, unique monuments. Such as the world famous fountain "Manneken Pis", which became one of the symbols of the city and the whole country. Unusual is the fact that every week, bronze boy changes his outfits, which has long been amount to several hundreds. Among the most prominent monumental buildings of the Belgian capital, it should be noted Atomium, calling for peaceful use of nuclear energy. The jewel of the city is the Grand place, which in summer months is transformed into a continuous carpet of flowers in the form of marvelous ornament. Next to the square stands the magnificent Royal Palace, surrounded by city Park, and is one of the outstanding monuments of architecture, both in Brussels and throughout Belgium. Another picturesque Park in the city is the Park Mini-Europe, where large-scale miniatures of the most known architectural monuments of the European Union. Arriving in this gorgeous city, it is impossible to ignore its museums. For guests and inhabitants of Brussels are always open doors of the museums of Zoology and Medicine, as well as the stunning Autoworld Museum, which gathered within its walls some 300 rare models of vintage cars, which was once part of a private collection of Gislane Mai. It should also be noted and the iconic architecture of the capital. The most outstanding is its model St. Michael's Cathedral. Affects the eye by the perfection of their forms and the sacré-cœur Basilica, which was built from the beginning almost to the end of the twentieth century, with interruptions because of the World wars. A temple has a very unusual design – with two towers at the main entrance and a copper dome, with a height of about 90 m. the Cathedral is the sixth largest Roman Catholic Church in the world, and has long attracted not only believers, but the true connoisseurs. For those who can not imagine my life without art, works in Brussels Royal Museum of Fine arts, brought together two of his galleries, sculpture and painting masterpieces by such masters as Rubens, Memling, Magritte, Chagall, Picasso, brothers, Brueghel and others. In one of the Royal Museum of Brussels demonstrates collections of military uniforms, weapons and artillery from different historical periods. The highlight of the Museum is a gigantic hangar, combining for nearly 1.5 hundreds of military aircraft.