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Eliska Hradecna
"The Atomium represents a model of a crystal molecule of iron, enlarged 165 billion times. The impressive steel and aluminum structure is consists of nine large balls (sphere), each with a diameter of 18 meters, connected by twenty two corridors. Each sphere weighs about 200 tons, and the total weight of the Atomium is 2,400 tons, with the structure reaching a height of 102 meters. Thanks to the Brussels Card you can go straight ahead inside.
Here, you’ll find information about the history of the Atomium, stunning views of the entire city, and a beautiful light show. You will also have the chance to see Mini-Europe from above. (it's not included in the Brussels Card.)"
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Sarah Private
"With the limited time I had in Brussels, I was not able to visit the infamous Atomium as it is on the outskirts of the city. I have heard great things about it, so if you get the chance I'm sure it's worth a visit."
Courtney Fang
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"An iconic landmark, the Atomium is a unique building representing an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. It offers panoramic views of the city and hosts exhibitions on science and design. "
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