June 22 Brussels

I think the last time I spent any time in Brussels was in 1982 when I traveled with my parents, so coming back 43 years later has been akin to visiting a city I'd never seen before.
We arrived mid afternoon in time for a late lunch of mussels, of course, as it's the national dish.  This is the area where we ate.
Our early evening walking tour of the old city focused on locations where tortorous public punishments were common until the late 19th Century.  We started in the Grand Square, a large public square with a collection of seven magnificent 16th to 17th century buildings that were once the headquarters of craft guilds. Today they are public buildings and museums.
Brewers Guild
Other Guilds
City Hall
Brussels City Museum 

Here are some other photographic spots.
Remains of the medieval wall
Ferris Wheel at the highest point in the city, adjacent to the Ministry of Justice 
Ministry of Justice 
Handsome Flemish Architecture 
Commemoration of 16th Century Flemish Painter and Architect Pieter Bruegel

Had a sumptuous dinner at Aux Armes de Bruxelles restaurant.  It opened in 1921.

Sunset was 10 pm today...got to love that!  Walking back to the hotel we passed another beautiful restaurant.

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