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Brussels impressions by photographer from Naples

  • Editorial Team
  • August 12, 2017
  • 3 minute read

One of our missions (and passions!) is to share nice and positive stories about Brussels. Antonio Mostrato is a photographer from Naples who recently visited our city and shared his impressions of places that he discovered. Here are some of the photos and comments that he made while wandering around the town 🙂

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on Jun 28, 2017 at 2:06am PDT

The Brussels Palace of Justice is a large building built between 1866 and 1883. It is the largest building of the genre in the world, today is the seat of the Court of Justice of Belgium. The building is visible from every corner of the city, the entrance is free, it is also open on Mondays and is easy to get lost once you get inside. There are security controls to overcome for you to access, you can easily get to some classroom with ongoing hearings! The building has two floors and a basement, all areas accessible to the public. Only the Grand Place can compete with the beauty of this building. Seeing it should be one of the priorities of any tourist, and not to enter the palace, is to miss the visit of one of the leading jewels in Europe.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on Jun 18, 2017 at 3:04am PDT

Go to the Royal Palace before returning to the Grand Place for dinner! I was able to visit as you can only do so when the Royal family is the summer home for the holidays.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on Jun 16, 2017 at 2:02am PDT

The Rue de la Régence is one of the main streets in Brussels, dominated in every point by the majestic Palais de Justice. Magnificent!

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 13, 2017 at 4:22am PDT

Just arrived and immediately dive into the streets and lanes of this city, we have the obvious feeling that this place will astonish us.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 14, 2017 at 2:45am PDT

We arrived in the beautiful Place Royal and before we arrive from Pasqualino for a first Waffle of a long series, we first opt for a visit to the Magritte Museum.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 13, 2017 at 10:10am PDT

As we walk toward the Magritte Museum, we see the cathedral of Saints Michele and Gudula, the main catholic worship site in Brussels, though the Sacred Heart Basilica, which I will show you later, has a much larger dimension.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 16, 2017 at 2:49am PDT

As soon as you leave the Magritte museum, as we devour the Paqualino Waffle one of the many vans in the city, we see a peculiarity of Brussels. Street art!

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 15, 2017 at 2:35am PDT

A short stop in front of this museum window where we can see the basilica of the sacred heart and the lighter on the right is the Beffroi of the Brussels City Hall, located on the Grand Place, is the most beautiful civic tower in the world, high 96 mt has earned the Tour Inimitable title.

A post shared by Antonio Mostrato (@antonio.mostrato) on May 26, 2017 at 11:08am PDT

We go to the first European shopping mall built between 1846 and 1847. This is a class shopping that is worth a trip.

Antonio is entangled in the disappointments and stillness of everyday life. He decided to shake up and throw himself inside something he had never done, to travel and capture the moments of happiness and amazement that he had not felt since he was a child, the wonder of discovery.

Traveling and discovering new places, flavors, smells and sensations is the thing that makes him feel alive.  With his shots he hopes to convey a small part of what he has experienced in those moments, encouraging as many people as possible to choose the traveling as the way of discovering the world.

To learn more about Antonio and follow his other adventures, check out his Instagram or Facebook page.

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