A must in Brussels, to see the stained glass


How can you come to Brussels without coming here

Churches in Europe, large and small, all have the same design language square in the middle typical Gothic architecture design language. Seeing the enthusiasm that came with the free visit, the door opened straight in.

What comes into view is the layout of the cathedral, and around the middle of the road are various figures erected there, surrounded by beautiful patterns made of stained glass.

The whole thing is still quite shocking, after all, the church architecture is from the 10th century. It's hard to forget how the people of that time created such a magnificent structure. There is a small museum on the far left that you need to pay your own way into.

As for our one-day tour guide, it will be put on the homepage (better to find in the travel guide collection), and the small owners who are curious about what we also ate and what we played can go back to see oh!



📍 Address:
St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, St Michael and St Gudula
Esp. de la Sainte-Gudule, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgica

🕐 Business hours:
8:00-18:00 Monday to Sunday

Eu Headquarters visit

Since Brussels is here, I must visit the EU headquarters! Due to the need to make an appointment on the official website, and the views are not concentrated, a detailed and easy to take you to visit!

Which ones are worth visiting?
📍 Hemicycle is the European Parliament where members of the European Union meet. It is an oval chamber where you can experience the politics of the European Parliament.

The building also displays sculptures and paintings with European Union themes. In addition, language learning friends can also see the simultaneous translation box in 26 languages.

📍 European Commission Museum (Parlamentarium) P8: a very systematic and detailed introduction to the history, geography, function, role and contribution of the European Union, there are many multimedia interactive projects, the European Union cultural and creative shop is also inside, interested in the European Union friends can stay at least 1.5 hours to visit.

📍 New EU Headquarters P9: Also known as Berlaymont Building, it is also the EU building we usually see on the news, and the oval conference room and the European Commission Museum in the other direction P5, you can punch the clock outside to take photos.

How to make an Appointment

The Oval Meeting Room of the European Union and the Museum of the European Commission need to be reserved on the official website, and the website and page of the reservation are shown in the picture. Oval meeting rooms need to be at least 1 day in advance (the earlier the better) European Commission Museum tickets are not so tight. If time is short, it is recommended to make an appointment to visit the oval meeting room.

Precautions for visiting

Required items: identification (such as passport), reservation letter with QR code. Visit arrangement: If you have enough time, it is recommended to go to the oval conference room before going to the museum.

When visiting: The oval meeting room is generally 1h enough, not much to watch, mainly to take photos; The Museum of the European Commission starts at 1.5h if you look carefully, and 1h is enough if you browse.

Arrival time: The oval meeting room has a long queue, it is recommended to arrive 30min in advance; The European Commission Museum can arrive 3 minutes in advance, or even walk in.

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