They speak 2 languages (Dutch-speaking Flanders to the north and French-speaking Wallonia to the south) and the capital is Brussels. I am talking about Belgium and here are some great places to visit while in this art nouveau-influenced European quarter…
Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Belgium
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Dinner In The Sky, Brussels10 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Each day the 10 chefs treat 220 guests to a delicious lunch, only they are hanging 150ft off the ground! A word of warning, you have to book months in advance for this hanging restaurant.
Transparent church. Haspengouw9 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
When you combine a modern art project with a traditionally shaped chapel you end up with a see-through church!
Clock Carillon du Mont, Palace of Dynasty8 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Located on the top of the Palais de la Dynastie this amazing clock has painted figurines that come out each and every hour. Each one represents a historical figure in Brussels history.
Le Toison d’Or, Brussels6 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
It’s not often you come across a building that features several golden balconies made from glass-fibre and reinforced concrete. But you can in Brussels!
Tower of Eben-Ezer, Bassenge6 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Built in the 1960s this amazing Tower of Eben-Ezer features all sorts of mystical measurements and magical creatures in its design.
Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, Bruxelles5 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Heated greenhouses don’t come much more impressive than the one built for King Leopold II.
The Giant Clothespin, Chaudfontaine4 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Clothespeg, clothespin call it what you like. But there is no denying that it is massive!
Hotel Casanus, Stekene3 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Hotels don;t get any weirder than this one. This colossal muscle tube is often fully booked by tourists of the weird verity.
Museum of Carrots, Raeren2 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
It might not be much more than a small window display, but any tour of the weird wouldn’t be without it!
Totem, Leuven1 – Original Source: >> Discover More <<
Made by Belgian artist Jan Fabre this giant bug on a needle is a must-see if you are looking for the weirder things of life. Being set against the backdrop of the historic University Library only makes it stand out more!