It has been 50 years since Brussels invited the world to the first World’s Fair after World War II, officially known as Expo 58. In celebration of the 50th anniversary, the Belgian capital will host several events and exhibitions this year, which commemorate the culture and history of the year 1958.
The events will take place at the Heizel area where Expo 58 took place and where you’ll find the most durable remnant from the fair: a futuristic iron crystal molecule magnified 165 billion times: the Atomium.
The Atomium was intended to be a temporary monument for the Expo 58 but it survived and is today an iconic and super cool landmark for Brussels. The monument has just been renovated and three of its glorious spheres are now open to the public.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Atomium, a free entrance will be offered to all persons turning 50 between April 17 and October 19 on the day of their birthday.
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