What to See in Brussels
Taking up most of the Place Sainte-Catherine , Saint Catherine's Church was designed in 1854 by Joseph Poelaert, who also designed Brussels' colossal Palais de Justice . The church still has the tower from the original 17th century church, which was actually part of the town's first fortified enclosure. Services in the chapel are held daily at 8am and in the church on Sunday mornings at 10am.

| Address : | 50 Place Sainte-Catherine Brussel, BRU Belgium |
| Zip Code : | 1000 |
| Telephone : | +32 2 513 3481 |
| Website : | http://www.brucity.be/artdet.cfm |
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Like most important European cities, Brussels developed by the water. Until the mid-19th century, the river Senne crossed the entire city (it was covered over for sanitary reasons). Until the early 20th century there was even a harbor in the city's center. Now, only the port and the canal Brussels-Charleroi remain. Brussels by Water wishes to revive the importance of water for this city. On Tuesdays from May 1 to September 30, it organizes guided tours around the harbour and also offers.

| Address : | 84 Boulevard d'Ypres Brussel, BRU Belgium |
| Zip Code : | 1000 |
| Telephone : | +32 2 218 5410 |
| Website : | http://www.brusselsbywater.be/ |
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The old Mont-des-Arts (Arts Hill) was a series of stairs bordered by statues and trees, connecting uptown (Place Royale) and downtown (Grand Place). In 1958, it was reshaped and two enormous buildings arrived - the Congress Centre and the Royal Library Albert 1, better known as Albertina, where nearly 4 million books are housed. The Belgian state has also endowed the site with scientific, economic and cultural institutions, such as the Rijksarchief (National Archive) and the..

| Address : | Naamsestraat 10 Brussel, BRU Belgium |
| Zip Code : | 1000 |
| Telephone : | +32 2 507 1212 |
| Website : | http://www.montdesarts.be/ |
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