Where Gothic Grandeur Meets Surrealist Soul
Before it became the capital of Europe, Brussels was a city of guild masters and rebel dukes, of squares so beautiful they silenced kings, and architects so visionary they bent iron like ribbon.
From a UNESCO-crowned medieval square to a tiny bronze boy with a wardrobe of 1,000 costumes, from the world\u2019s largest courthouse to a gleaming atom magnified 165 billion times \u2014 Brussels hides its genius in plain sight.
Your mission: uncover 10 secrets, solve 10 riddles, and discover why this city shaped a continent.
"Brussels is the most beautiful square in the world." — Jean Cocteau, on the Grand-Place