Miniature Park Mini-Europe is one of the main attractions of Brussels. Located on a 24 000 km2 it was inaugurated in 1989 Belgian Prince Philippe of Belgium. He is Bruparck at the foot of the Atomium and is the most famous miniatures European monuments (scale - 1:25). In addition, there are cars, trains, Airbus, mills and other models powered by electricity.
Along the walkways there are about 400 major exhibits with miniature figures of people and trees that turns it from a Museum discovery centre, because many models represent real advances. This and the collapse of the Berlin wall, the eruption of mount Vesuvius, rotating Dutch mill and the Finnish sailing ships passing through the locks of the lakes. All this splendor when buttons are pressed at the appropriate layouts accompanied by sound signals – bells, steamship sirens, folk songs and even the cry of gulls in the port. All subjects are allowed to touch.
In July and August on Saturdays in the Park be fireworks. Evening and night it is illuminated with lights, resulting in a “Mini-Europe” effectively transformed.
Using the guide with a detailed description, you can easily reach the interactive exhibition “Soul of Europe”, presented in the form of a game. For students there are various pedagogical projects.
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