An observatory in Brussels,
Landmark Atomium
The Atomium, which boasts a whopping 102 meters in height, is a landmark in Brussels. This silver-colored, strangely shaped building was built in 1958 to commemorate scientific ingenuity. At first, it was only meant to be maintained for a short time, but it became so popular that it became a permanent structure. The view of the Brussels skyline from the top of the Atomium is especially beautiful. In addition, you can see the many exhibits displayed within the facility and enjoy a meal at the 360-degree Padorama restaurant on the top floor.
After visiting the Atomium at night to take in the night view, visit the Brussels Design Museum.
Information on major attractions inside
The nine spheres and the tubes connecting them symbolize the crystal structure of iron atoms, and are covered with silver aluminum, creating a beautiful appearance that sparkles in the sunlight. We introduce all the things to enjoy inside the Atomium.
Observatory:
The highest sphere has an observation deck with a panoramic view of downtown Brussels. On a clear day, you can see up to 20km away.
Permanent exhibition:
Inside the Atomium, there is an exhibition space that recreates the appearance of the 1958 World Expo and an exhibition space related to Belgian design and art.
Restaurants and souvenir shops:
There is a restaurant on the top floor of the sphere where you can enjoy a meal while enjoying the view, and you can buy Atomium-related souvenirs at the souvenir shop.
address :
Atomium
Pl. de l'Atomium 1, 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium
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operating time :
Daily 10:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Pl. de l'Atomium 1, 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium