Atomium

The Atomium.

As the symbol of Brussels and Belgium, it was designed and built for the Brussels World's Fair in 1958. Representing an iron crystal (with 9 atoms) enlarged 165 billion times, the monument, with its unique silhouette, has over time become the symbol of Brussels and Belgium. The Atomium not only offers the most beautiful view of Brussels, but also surprises its visitors with permanent and temporary exhibitions and installations that make it, year after year, one of the main attractions in the capital of Europe.

Due to its unique structure in the world, its emblematic character and its resolutely futuristic aspect, the Atomium can be a truly unique décor for movies or photoshoots.

The image and trademarks of the Atomium are protected and may only be used under certain conditions. Contact us for more information.

 

 

Type of architecture
50's
Type of venue/site
Museum
Caractéristiques
Elevator
Escalator
Exterior
Interior
View
Square
Public