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The Belgian Army Museum and Museum of Military History occupies the north wing of the Palais Cinquantenaire.
The Belgian Army Museum and Museum of Military History occupies the north wing of the Palais Cinquantenaire. It provides an overview of the development of military technology and of the major campaigns fought on Belgian soil. The museum has three principal sections: Belgian military history (documents, uniforms and weaponry from the Middle Ages to the present day, including a most comprehensive collection of medieval arms and armor); the Armored Vehicle Hall with artillery, tanks etc. from the two World Wars; and the Air Section (Brussels Air Museum) with a collection of aircraft from World War I onwards. The Brussels Air Museum's high point is its collection of original aircraft from World War I.
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Parc du Cinquantenaire 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
+32 2 737 78 11
Automobiles from the dawn of the motoring age to 1970s including the earliest Mercedes, Renaults, BMW Isettas, Tatras, Ford T-birds, even a jeepney from the Philippines
Built by Paul Cauchie in 1905, the house has a spectacular Art Nouveau façade
This museum has an important collection of art objects from different civilizations from all over the world
The Great Mosque of Brussels is the oldest mosque in the city, originally built in 1879 in Arabic style and later renovated in 1978
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Famous metro station named after Belgian WWI air ace Edmond Thieffry
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