The Cinquantenaire District in Brussels, built around the expansive Cinquantenaire Park, offers a deeper dive into Belgian culture beyond the well-known icons of Tintin, beer, and frites. The park, designed to celebrate Belgian independence, is home to several museums that showcase the country’s rich history. Visitors can explore these cultural institutions, enjoy the green spaces, and participate in various events, from lively festivals and outdoor concerts to the starting point of the Brussels Marathon. This vibrant neighborhood invites exploration and engagement with its dynamic and historical offerings.
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