A 'love hotel' where one can say a prayer, a stretch of the Senne
reconstituted in Saint-Géry, a farm in the centre of the city, a
Freemasonic reading of the Brussels Park, the amazing physiognomic
fountain of Magritte, the place where the Tsar of Russia vomited at the
park of Brussels in 1717, the former rotunda of Panorama parking, a
tribute to the soldier pigeon, from speleology to The National Basilica
of the Sacred Heart, a panoramic swimming pool, a scandalous pavilion in
the park Cinquantenaire, a huge vegetable garden in Uccle, a
nineteenth-century artist's studio in Schaerbeek, a campsite in the
heart of the city, a garden forgotten in the Forest ... For those who
can observe, push the doors and exit beaten tracks, Brussels is full of
curiosities and surprising details that will amaze its inhabitants as
well as its visitors who thought they knew it well.