Un casa de citas donde se puede rezar una plegaria, una parte del río
Senne reconstruida en Saint-Géry, un extraordinario museo dedicado a
objetos de plástico, una granja con ovejas, cabras y pavos en la misma
Place de l'Yser, secretos masónicos en el parque de Bruselas, un hotel
con vistas a la Grand-Place, un viaje surrealista en ascensor, un
homenaje a la paloma militar, espeleología en la basílica de Koekelberg,
una piscina con una vista panorámica de la ciudad, una inmensa huerta en
Uccle, un estudio de artista del siglo XIX en Schaerbeek, un camping en
el corazón de la capital belga, un jardín olvidado en Forest...A "love
hotel" where you can say a prayer, a reconstituted section of the Senne
river at Saint-Géry, an extraordinary private museum devoted to plastic,
a farm with sheep, goats and turkeys at place de l'Yser, Masonic secrets
in the Parc de Bruxelles, a hotel overlooking the Grand-Place, a
surrealistic trip in a lift, a homage to the military pigeon, potholing
at Koekelberg basilica, a swimming pool with a panoramic view of the
city, a scandalous pavilion in the Parc du Cinquantenaire, an immense
vegetable garden at Uccle, an 19th century artist's studio at
Schaerbeek, a camping ground in the heart of the Belgian capital, a
forgotten garden-city at Forest... One doesn't fall in love with
Brussels at first sight. But it contrast to cliché of grey streets and
soulless buildings, it is full of surprising features and curious sights
that will amaze residents as well as visitors who thought they knew all
there is to know about this city.