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- Atomium - Wikipedia
The Atomium ( əˈtoʊmiəm ə-TOH-mee-əm, French: [atɔmjɔm], Dutch: [aːˈtoːmijəm]) is a landmark [2] modernist building in Brussels, Belgium, originally constructed as the centrepiece of the 1958 Brussels World's Fair (Expo 58)
- Atomium
Renovated as a major national event between 2004 and 2006, the Atomium - which was not intended to survive Expo 58 for which it was the flagship construction - is today, with over 800,000 visitors per year, the most popular tourist attraction in the capital of Europe, an art centre and an international symbol of Brussels and Belgium
- Atomium - City of Brussels
The Atomium is an international tourist attraction This unique piece of architecture, created on the occasion of the World Fair of Brussels in 1958, became the most popular monument of the capital of Europe
- Atomium | History, Description, Facts | Britannica
Atomium, atomic model structure in Brussels that was designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak It was built in 1958 for the World Exhibition, which was held in Belgium’s capital city
- Atomium - Visit Brussels
Representing an iron unit cell (9 iron atoms) magnified 165 billion times, the monument with its unique silhouette has, over time, grown to become the symbol of Brussels and Belgium
- A Guide to the Iconic Atomium of Brussels - World Wild Schooling
The Atomium is an iconic structure located in the north of Brussels, designed by engineer André Waterkeyn for the 1958 World’s Fair The Atomium was supposed to last only six months, but its popularity made the authorities postpone its demolition year after year
- Atomium in Brussels - Opening times, price and location, Brussels
Designed as the symbol and principal pavilion of the Brussels World Fair in 1958, this enormous 102 metre tall sculpture of an atom has become the image of the Belgian capital The Atomium is for Brussels what the Eiffel Tower is for Paris
- 10 Astounding Facts About Atomium
Standing at 102 meters tall, the Atomium consists of nine interconnected spheres, each representing an atom in an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times Its unique design and futuristic appearance have made it a beloved attraction, drawing tourists from all over the globe
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