RMDY5GTK–A decorative cast iron door at the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMFPP2G0–The Place des Martyrs Square, Brussels, Belgium. Symbol of the Belgian Revolution of 1830. The Martyrs Square (Place des Martyrs
RMDXYAAD–Statues on a building on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY5T5Y–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY66F8–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY5JWK–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY5JW0–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RFDY5GY7–The distinct contrails of a plane flying overhead catch the last rays of the setting sun against a darkening clear sky.
RFDY5GXH–Light clouds are silhouette against a golden sky at sunset.
RMDY5JTC–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY63EY–Internal staircase at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5JFW–at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5F7P–at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5H1P–Model and paintaings on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5H2F–Exhibit hall at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5JW5–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY63BR–A 17th century baroque tapestry on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5PDB–The name of the square and the monument at its center are dedicated to those who died in the Belgian Revolution of September 1830 that established an independent Kingdom of Brussels after breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
RMDXYAA6–View down an alleyway leading off Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY5CHD–The name of the square and the monument at its center are dedicated to those who died in the Belgian Revolution of September 1830 that established an independent Kingdom of Brussels after breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
RMDY5CGM–The name of the square and the monument at its center are dedicated to those who died in the Belgian Revolution of September 1830 that established an independent Kingdom of Brussels after breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
RFDY5GX9–Light clouds are silhouette against a golden sky at sunset.
RFDY5GYB–Light clouds are silhouette against a golden sky at sunset.
RMDY5F6E–Silver on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5JFC–Paintings and etchings on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RFDY63AB–A statue sitting on top of one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY126H–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY5F40–Statues and paintings on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5JG6–at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5RBP–Recovered historic architectural renderings on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5F22–Historic statues on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY63E4–Ornate china, pottery, silver, and crockery on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5RC4–Historic statues on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5G6A–The name of the square and the monument at its center are dedicated to those who died in the Belgian Revolution of September 1830 that established an independent Kingdom of Brussels after breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
RMDY61Y3–Mannekin Pis costumes on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY63TT–The original Mannekin Pis on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5JGK–Costumes used for the famous Mannekin Pis statue on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY5RDE–17th Century baroque tapestries on display at the Museum of the City of Brussels. The museum is dedicated to the history and folklore of the town of Brussels, its development from its beginnings to today, which it presents through paintings, sculptures, tapistries, engravings, photos and models.
RMDY1245–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12BT–A memorial to Charles Buls (1837-1914), a Belgian politician and former Mayor of Brussles, at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYABX–on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYAAX–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RMDXYABD–on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYABM–on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY11P3–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RMDY12DF–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12EA–A popular Brussels restaurant specializing in Belgian mussels, Chez Leon on Rue des Bouchers, sits on a narrow cobblestone street along with a street filled with other restaurants popular with tourists.
RMDXYA8P–on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYA8H–on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12JC–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RMDY12GW–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RMDY12KC–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RMDY66EM–The building housing the Brussels Stock Exchange, near the Grand Place, does not have a specific name but was built from 1868 to 1873. It mixes elements of the Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire architectural styles and is decorated with ornaments and sculptures created by famous artists, including the brothers Jacques and Joseph Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-assistant Auguste Rodin.
RMDY5JA0–Statue at the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDY5GRT–Cross at the top of the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDY62XB–Front of the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDY6145–Decorated transom above the main door at the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDY62XK–Front of the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDY5YT7–Place des Martyrs in Brussels. The name of the square and the monument at its center are dedicated to those who died in the Belgian Revolution of September 1830 that established an independent Kingdom of Brussels after breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
RMDY178B–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY177A–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY177K–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5JYP–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5TJA–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY634K–Detail of the ornate statues on the exterior of the Brussels City Hall on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5TTN–A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place) in Brussels, Belgium
RMDY178W–A statue sitting on top of one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY1783–A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY176N–A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5YF5–The silhouette of Brussels skyline at sunset against a golden sky with a few clouds.
RFDY60YK–A cherub atop one of the internal columns at the Church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage, 17th century Flemish Baroque style Roman Catholic Church in central Brussels, Belgium. It was originally part of the beguinage Notre-Dame de la Vigne.
RMDXYAAH–A dome decorated by a statue on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYACN–A statue standing on top of one of the hisotric buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYAAN–A dome decorated by a statue on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYACY–A statue standing on top of one of the hisotric buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY5T9D–A cobblestone street in downtown Brussels at night.
RMDY12CP–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY62X2–A cobblestone street in downtown Brussels at night.
RFDY5HHG–A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYA90–Historic guidhalls lining the northwest side of the Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5HGH–A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYA9X–Historic guidhalls lining the northwest side of the Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYA8T–Historic guidhalls lining the northwest side of the Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RFDY5XNC–The silhouette of Brussels skyline at sunset against a golden sky with a few clouds. The tall spire is the tower of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) standing at 96 meters.
RFDY5XHH–The silhouette of Brussels skyline at sunset against a golden sky with a few clouds. The tall spire is the tower of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) standing at 96 meters.
RFDY5G8H–The silhouette of Brussels skyline at sunset against a golden sky with a few clouds. The tall spire is the tower of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) standing at 96 meters.
RMDXYAB5–The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
RFDY5T8T–Floodlights catch the front facade of the Église Sainte-Catherine de Bruxelles (Church of St Catherine of Brussels) against the dark blue sky of dusk. The church, in downtown Brussels, was built between 1854 and 1874 and sits on one end of of the Place Ste Catherine.
RMDY120B–Statue of a knight on the exterior of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY135G–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12MX–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12XF–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12F5–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY131C–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY11TD–A stong gargoyle on the exterior of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY12G1–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY11XD–A stong gargoyle on the exterior of the Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDY133K–Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYAC8–Towering 96 metres (315 feet) above the cobblestones on Grand Place, the spire of the ornate Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) is capped by a statue of Saint Michael slaying a dragon, an historic symbol for the city. Grand Place (La Grand-Place) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
RMDXYABF–Towering 96 metres (315 feet) above the cobblestones on Grand Place, the spire of the ornate Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) is capped by a statue of Saint Michael slaying a dragon, an historic symbol for the city. Grand Place (La Grand-Place) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
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