What is the Atomium today?

The Atomium was constructed for the first post-war universal world exhibition (EXPO 58) The nine spheres represent an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. They represent the faith one had in the power of science and moreover in nuclear power. The Atomium offers today: a surrealistic walk through tubes and spheres.

Is it worth going inside Atomium?

The Atomium is well worth the trip out of the city centre to see, I was more impressed with the building than the displays inside. There is an elevator to the top of the Atomium and I would recommend that people use this first as this tends to get very busy.

Can you go in the Atomium?

These days, it serves as a science center and museum. Inside the Atomium, you’ll find educational exhibits, crazy light displays, a viewpoint with panoramic views of Brussels, a restaurant, a gift shop, and more. Visitors can go inside five of the eight orbs.

Can you sleep in the Atomium?

Groups of between 10 (minimum) and 24 children (maximum), plus 2 accompanying adults (maximum) are required. Sleeping arrangements – Fifteen H2O (raindrop) mini spheres hang from the ceiling, three meters above the floor. These are translucent with lights inside. During the day, they are suspended high in the ceiling.

What is the best food in Belgium?

Top 10 Belgium Food to satiate your taste buds

  • Belgian Fries. Image Source.
  • Moules-Frites. Image Source.
  • Stoemp. Image Source.
  • Grey shrimp Croquettes. Image Source.
  • Speculaas. Image Source.
  • Waterzooi. Image Source.
  • Belgian Waffles. Image Source.
  • Belgian Chocolates. Talking about sweets, Belgian chocolate can never be left out.

How old is the Atomium?

64c. 1957-1958
Atomium/Age

What is the Atomium landmark in Brussels made from?

Construction and Expo 58 The Atomium’s nine 18-metre-diameter (59 ft) stainless steel clad spheres depict nine iron atoms in the shape of the body-centred cubic unit cell that could for example represent α-iron (ferrite) crystal, magnified 165 billion times.

When was the World Fair in Belgium?

17 April 1958
On 17 April 1958, the Brussels World’s Fair opened at the Heysel site. This large-scale event was a showcase of Belgium and 44 countries (at a time when the UN had 82 members).

When was the Atomium in Brussels built?

1957
Atomium/Construction started
The spheres were assembled progressively between October 1957 and March 1958. The Atomium was completed on 25 march 1958, just one month before the opening of the Expo. Only six spheres were open to the public, for practical reasons regarding the circulation of visitors.

How tall is the Atomium?

335 ft
It is located on the Heysel Plateau in Laeken, where the exhibition took place. It is now a museum. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak, it stands 102 metres (335 ft) tall….Atomium.

The Atomium
Completed 1958
Height
Antenna spire 102 m (335 ft)
Design and construction

What is famous food in Belgium?

Belgian cuisine

  • Moules-frites, one of Belgium’s national dishes.
  • Carbonade flamande, another of Belgium’s national dishes.
  • Chicons au gratin.
  • Varieties of coiled boudin (blood sausage) on sale at a Belgian Christmas Market.
  • Waffles.
  • A typical assortment of meats offered at a Belgian friterie.

What is a typical Belgian breakfast?

The breakfast in Belgium consists of breads, toasted or untoasted, with several marmalades, jams, and chocolate & nut spread or just with a bar of chocolate. Other common toppings include sliced meats and cheeses. Belgians often enjoy coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, or fresh juice with breakfast.