Mini europe
Mini Europe is a miniature park located in the Brupark, which belongs to Brussels. The exhibits here are 25 times smaller than their originals located in the European Union. More than 80 cities and at least 350 outstanding European buildings have been built in Mini-Europe.
All models of the miniature park are very well made and, accordingly, have a fairly high cost. There are such facilities, the construction of which cost about 350 thousand euros (Grote Markt of Brussels or the Grand Place).
Near the Mini-Europe itself, there is a famous landmark in Brussels called Atomium, which is a huge atom. From the highest point of this structure, there is a wonderful view of both the city and the whole of Europe in miniature.
It will take only a few hours to get acquainted with the beautiful architectural compositions of the museum. During this time, you will be able to taste various fortresses, cathedrals, churches, as well as admire the European squares that are presented in Mini-Europe with incredible verisimilitude.
The park's facilities can be viewed and photographed. There is also an opportunity to watch mini theatrical performances or listen to the sound of some actions. Here you can see a high-speed train rushing across France or witness the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Also in Mini-Europe, you can clearly hear the striking of Big Ben, the famous clock in England, which is represented here at a height of four meters. The size of the Eiffel Tower here can be compared to a three-story building.
There is an electronic board near the exhibits, which provides detailed information about this attraction. Also, some objects have special buttons, by clicking on which you can hear the national anthem of the country where their originals are located.
Nine countries belonging to the European Union were involved in the creation of a Mini-Europe. The process of creating the exhibits was quite laborious and required capital investment. Each object has gone through some stages before ending up in the miniature park. Initially, the selected original was photographed many times, after which experts drew precise diagrams, on the basis of which layouts were created using special equipment. The final moment was the work of highly qualified artists who conveyed the slightest shades of the structure.
A walk in the evening in Mini Europe Park is beautiful in its own way, because each exhibit has a special backlight.