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Impressive Art Nouveau facades, a section of the Senne reconstituted in Saint-Géry, a farm in the city center, a Freemasonian interpretation of the Brussels Park, Magritte's surprising physiognomic fountain, the place where the Tsar of Russia vomited in the Park of Brussels in 1717, the roundabout of the Panorama car park, a tribute to the soldier pigeon, caving in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, a panoramic swimming pool, a scandalous pavilion in the Cinquantenaire Park, a huge orchard in Uccle, an artist's workshop of the 19th century in Schaerbeek, a campsite in the heart of the city, a forgotten garden in the Forest...
For those who have a keen eye, open the doors wide and go off the beaten path, Brussels is full of curiosities and surprising details that will amaze residents and visitors who think they know the city like the back of their hand.