π§πͺ Belgium
Capital: Brussels
Brussels β The heart of Europe
Known as the “Capital of Europe,” Brussels is famous for its rich history, vibrant culture, and dynamic arts scene. This city, with its mix of historic buildings and modern institutions, plays a key role in European politics and culture.
π Timeline of Brussels
1830: Belgium gains independence from the Netherlands, with Brussels as its capital.
Today: Brussels serves as the de facto capital of the European Union and hosts various international institutions.
π Quick Stats
Founded
979 AD
Language
Dutch, French, German
Currency
Euro (β¬)
Geography
Located at the crossroads of Europe, bordered by France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
Time Zone
Central European Time (CET)
Calling Code
+32
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Atomium
A unique museum shaped like an iron crystal, symbolizing innovation.
Grand Place
A UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by ornate guildhalls and the Town Hall, showcasing Gothic architecture.
Manneken Pis
A famous bronze statue of a boy, symbolizing Brussels’ sense of humor.
With its fascinating history and dynamic culture, Brussels continues to captivate visitors, making it an important cultural and political center in Europe.

