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PANORAMA OF BRUSSELS: BELGIUM: 1928

Brussels

Panorama of Brussels, Belgium

Posted in 1928

Condition: Fair: Some grubby marks: Some corners/edges wear

A bird's eye view of Brussels, taken from the tower of the Hotel de Ville. The Church St. Gudule and Congress Column stand out well. A magnificent view of the North East part of the town is obtained.

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  1. Yes it is an interesting picture.
    Pleased that you like it!

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  2. If you compare this picture with the current air view of Brussels you can surely see a big difference but somehow in some corners of the city you will see a strong standing buildings of the past.

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  3. Amazing! You've keep this for long?

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