BELGIUM Full Documentary 2025 | Culture, Life, unknown facts and Top Destinations By TRAVEL REVERB

    [Music] a small country but hidden 
    within it are royal castles whispering   forests and festivals where the 
    line between reality and fantasy vanishes From bizarre daily lifestyles to 
    centuries old traditions and legends this   country feels like a magical realm 
    filled with surprises and mysteries   in every corner Dear viewers today we’ll 
    discover the unbelievable and thrilling   life of Belgium We’ll explore its historic 
    landmarks breathtaking tourist destinations   mysterious castles curious social customs 
    and vibrant festivals filled with untold stories Before we begin if you haven’t 
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    the mysterious kingdom of Belgium [Music] Belgium a small country in Western 
    Europe covers approximately 30,689 [Music] kilm It is bordered by the Netherlands 
    to the north Germany to the east Luxembourg to   the southeast and France to the south and 
    west The Northwest features the North Sea   coastline Geographically Belgium is 
    divided into three main regions the   coastal plane the central plateau and 
    the Aden’s uplands in the southeast   The coastal area consists of sandy dunes 
    and boulders land reclaimed from the sea   The central plateau is characterized by 
    fertile valleys and numerous waterways   The Aden’s region is rocky and forested housing 
    Belgium’s highest point signal debot range 694 m Major rivers include the Sheld MS 
    and year all flowing into the North   Sea Belgium also has artificial 
    waterways like the Brussels Sheld   Maritime Canal The climate is maritime 
    temperate with cool winters and warm summers Belgium has a population of 
    approximately 11.6 million with about   98.8% residing in urban areas Working 
    hours typically run from 8:00 a.m to   5:00 p.m Children start school at age 6 
    with education being compulsory until 18   Women actively participate in the workforce 
    and spending time with family and friends is valued Staple foods include waffles 
    chocolate fried potatoes and muscles   Christianity is the dominant religion 
    in Belgium with Muslim Jewish and other   communities also present Religious 
    festivals like Easter Christmas and   Ramadan are observed Gender equality is 
    legally upheld though certain religious   garments face restrictions Socially maintaining 
    relationships with family and community is important Belgium’s economy is 
    advanced and diverse with key   sectors including pharmaceuticals 
    food and beverages and chemicals In 2024 exports totaled €655.19 
    billion and imports were 537 billion   The service and technology sectors 
    continue to grow though unemployment   stands at 5.5% Future advancements are 
    anticipated in technology and services Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy 
    with a king as head of state and a prime   minister as head of government Currently 
    Bart serves as prime minister leading a   five-party coalition The government ensures 
    equal representation of Dutch and French speakers Now let’s find out 
    10 amazing unknown weird and   thrilling facts about Belgium that make it unique Number one the world’s longest 
    tram line Belgium’s coast tram   is the longest tram line globally 
    stretching 68 km along the North   Sea coast from Japan to No Heis with 
    trams running every 10 minutes during summer Number two the world’s 
    largest core building The Law   Courts of Brussels is the largest court 
    building in the world with a construction   area of approximately 26,000 square meters 
    surpassing even Rome’s St Peter’s [Music] Basilica Number three Belgium’s highways 
    visible from the moon Belgium’s highway   network is so extensively lit that 
    it is visible from the moon at night   making it one of the few man-made 
    structures seen from such a distance Number four the world’s oldest 
    tree Caesar’s boom Located in   low West Flanders the Caesar’s boom is 
    a European U tree over 2,000 years old   Local legend says Julius Caesar rested 
    under its shade during his military campaigns Number five Belgium’s 3000 plus castles   Belgium boasts the highest density of 
    castles per square kilometer globally   with over 3,000 castles scattered across 
    the country offering a haven for history enthusiasts Number six Belgium world’s leading 
    billiard ball exporter Approximately 80% of the   world’s billyard balls are manufactured in Belgium 
    known for their high quality and durability Number seven Big Bang theory originated 
    from a Belgian In 1927 Belgian priest   and physicist Georgees Lmetra 
    proposed the Big Bang theory   which later became a cornerstone 
    in explaining the origin of the universe Number eight Europe’s first skyscraper 
    Antworp In 1928 Antwerp saw the construction of   Europe’s first skyscraper which remained 
    the continent’s tallest building until 1940 Number nine over 1,000 types of beer 
    in Belgium Belgium is home to over 1,000   types of beer including six Trappist 
    beers brewed exclusively in monasteries Number 10 highest density of comic book creators 
    Belgium has the highest number of comic book   creators per square kilometer with famous 
    series like Tintin and the Smurfs originating here Now let’s take a look at 10 amazing 
    famous historic and exciting tourist   attractions in Belgium that have been 
    full of beauty and mystery for centuries Number one Grand Place Brussels Let’s begin 
    with a unique place at the heart of Brussels   Grand Place Many European cities have squares 
    but Grand Place in Brussels is truly one of   a kind The square is surrounded by majestic 
    buildings built in Gothic and Barack styles   Each building around it feels like a living 
    museum of architecture By day it glistens in   sunlight and by night it lights up like 
    a fairy tale palace Walking around here   feels like stepping back in time Especially 
    the town hall and the king’s house They are   not just buildings They are silent witnesses of 
    history Every two years the famous flower carpet   festival takes place here The entire square is 
    decorated with colorful flowers arranged like a   giant living painting Locals say that sometimes 
    at night one can hear the faint sound of old   bells ringing Believed to be the spirit of a lost 
    monk this tale has passed through generations Yet   the mystery remains unsolved Altogether Grand 
    Place is not just a square It’s the soul of Brussels Number two Bruge City If any city 
    in Belgium feels like magic it’s undoubtedly   Bruge Many call it the Venice of the North 
    Why because of its tranquil canals Gothic   architecture and storybook charm Bruge is so 
    well preserved that it feels like walking onto   a movie set Cobblestone streets The chime of old 
    clock towers and tiny bridges over calm canals   Together they unfold like pages of a fairy tale 
    The city’s greatest charm lies in its peaceful   atmosphere and the pleasure of exploring it 
    on foot Market Square the Belelfrey Tower   and Bruge Museums feel like handdrawn portraits 
    in the timeline of history Especially when fog   rolls in the city turns even more mysterious 
    There’s even a local rumor that beneath one   of Bruge canals lies a hidden gold mine still 
    untouched and undiscovered At the end of the   day Bruge isn’t just for tourists It’s for anyone 
    seeking quiet beauty beyond the noise of everyday [Music] life Number three Louven Town Hall Standing in 
    the heart of Louven Belgium is an architectural   masterpiece the Louven Town Hall Built in 
    1484 it’s an excellent example of the Gothic   architecture of its time The main attraction 
    of the town hall is its incredibly detailed   carvings and massive stone designs There are 
    over 100 statues intricately carved into the   structure making it feel like you’re walking 
    through the pages of a medieval tale Standing   in front of this town hall you’re transported 
    into the heart of the city’s deep history Here   you’ll uncover fascinating insights into Brussels 
    or medieval Fllanders both in history and culture   It’s not just a beautiful building It’s an 
    important historical and cultural center   for the city Louven Town Hall is not just an 
    administrative building It’s a wonderful blend   of tradition art and history It’s a place that 
    truly brings Belgium’s historical essence to life Number four Gravenstein Castle In the 
    heart of Gent stands a medieval symbol   of power Gravenstein Castle At first sight 
    it feels like a page from a fairy tale has   come alive Built in the 12th century for 
    the Count of Fllanders this fortress once   served as a seat of power a military base and a 
    courtroom With its stone walls towering turrets   and surrounding moat it still stands defiant 
    against time Inside you’ll find a collection   of medieval weapons torture chambers and 
    remnants of ancient courtrooms Some rooms   even give off a chilling vibe as if history 
    still lingers in the air especially at night   or on foggy days The castle feels truly 
    mysterious There’s a local legend that   whispers of lost souls still wandering its cold 
    stone walls Gravenstein isn’t just a castle it’s   a feeling It tells the tale of a time when power 
    politics and justice lived under the same roof Number five Dinant If you’re looking for a town 
    that captures mountains rivers and church spires   in a single frame then Dinant is exactly the 
    place for you Dinant sits right on the banks   of the MS River Look up and you’ll see a sturdy 
    fortress clinging to a cliff Down below colorful   houses and dome churches reflect quietly on the 
    river’s surface The town’s most iconic landmark   is the collegial NRAME a Gothic church with an 
    onion-shaped dome that stands out even from afar   Dinant blends history music and natural beauty 
    into a peaceful rhythm It’s also the birthplace   of Adolf Saxs the inventor of the saxophone You’ll 
    spot creative saxophone sculptures all over the   town But Dinant isn’t just beautiful it’s a bit 
    mysterious too Legend says there was once a hidden   tunnel behind the church used by soldiers to sneak 
    into the city Today that tunnel is lost to time   Dinant is the kind of place where time slows 
    down and nature walks handinhand with [Music] history Number six Autotoium A fusion of science 
    and imagination Rising majestically in the quiet   hayale district on the northern edge of Brussels 
    Belgium stands a marvel of modern architecture   The automium more than just a building this 
    structure symbolizes science innovation and a   futuristic vision It was originally constructed 
    for the 1958 Brussels World Expo and represents   an iron atom magnified 165 billion times 
    Architecturally the automium is a masterpiece   of modern design It consists of nine massive 
    spheres each with a diameter of 18 m connected   by long cylindrical tubes that house escalators 
    and walkways From the top sphere visitors can   enjoy a breathtaking 360 degree panoramic view of 
    Brussels a site that leaves lasting impressions   Surrounded by the green expanses of Hale Park 
    the autotomium setting is as peaceful as it   is picturesque In daylight its metallic surface 
    reflects the sky dramatically while at night the   illuminated structure glows like a cosmic 
    sculpture as if descended from a sci-fi   world The Autotomium now serves as a museum and 
    exhibition center hosting displays related to   science design and technological innovation It 
    offers a unique experience for visitors of all   ages from curious children to seasoned explorers 
    More than just a tourist attraction the Atomium   is a proud symbol of Belgium and a timeless 
    monument that continues to point toward the future Number seven Basilica of the Sacred Heart A 
    towering symbol of faith and beauty in Brussels   Perched on Kokberg Hill in the northwest of 
    Brussels stands the magnificent Basilica of   the Sacred Heart Basilic National Ducaka one of 
    the largest churches in Europe and a stunning   blend of faith modern architecture and cultural 
    heritage Surrounded by lush green parks and open   landscapes the Basilica offers a breathtaking 
    panoramic view of Brussels especially at sunset   when the city glows in golden hues Construction 
    began in 1905 but due to two world wars and   political disruptions it took nearly 60 
    years to complete The final result is a   massive art deco architectural marvel rare and 
    majestic The Basilica’s most iconic feature is   its towering dome one of the highest in Europe 
    Inside visitors are aed by the unique blend of   Gothic and art deco design colorful stained glass 
    windows and an enormous altar A special highlight   is the dome walkway which allows guests to view 
    the entire Brussels skyline from above Today the   Basilica of the Sacred Heart is more than a place 
    of worship It’s a vibrant hub for cultural events   art exhibitions and historical reflection standing 
    tall as a proud symbol of Belgian identity Number eight Waterloo Battlefield The silent 
    witness of Napoleon’s fall Just 15 km south   of Brussels Belgium Surrounded by peaceful 
    green fields and rolling landscapes lies   one of history’s most iconic sites the Waterloo 
    Battlefield This serene land was once the stage   for a thunderous clash that shook all of Europe 
    The battle of Waterloo on June 18th 1815 where   Napoleon Bonapod met his final defeat This battle 
    marked the end of Napoleon’s imperial ambitions   and dramatically reshaped the political 
    future of Europe Today the battlefield is   not just a sight of remembrance It’s a place 
    where history comes alive with emotion and   reflection The main attraction is the Lion’s 
    Mound a massive artificial hill topped with   a majestic lion statue From its summit 
    visitors enjoy a panoramic view of the   battlefield imagining the chaos of that fateful 
    day Nearby an advanced museum offers multimedia   reconstructions original weapons uniforms and 
    gripping narratives from the war In terms of   natural beauty the open green fields and tranquil 
    skies create an atmosphere of spiritual calm a   stark contrast to the battlefield’s violent 
    past Each year thousands of visitors come   here to stand where history turned and empires 
    fell The Waterloo battlefield is more than a   tourist spot It is a timeless symbol of courage 
    defeat and a pivotal turning point in human history Number nine St Beos’s Cathedral A monument 
    of art faith and history in the heart of Gent   In the heart of the Belgian city of Gentrises 
    the orinspiring St Bevos Cathedral a stunning   example of Gothic architecture Far more than 
    just a church it stands as a profound symbol   of Belgium’s artistic heritage religious devotion 
    and cultural depth Surrounding the cathedral is   the historic beauty of Gent itself cobblestone 
    streets medieval buildings and scenic canals   that create an almost fairy tale backdrop for 
    this sacred structure The cathedral’s most   famous treasure is the legendary alterpiece the 
    adoration of the mystic lamb painted by the Van   Ike brothers in the 15th century Considered one 
    of the greatest masterpieces of the Renaissance   this artwork alone draws thousands of visitors 
    each year Originally built as a small church in   the 10th century St Beos evolved over time into 
    the grand cathedral we see today Inside one can   marvel at its towering vaults magnificent pipe 
    organ vibrant stained glass windows and intricate   wood carvings St Beos’s Cathedral is not just 
    a place of worship It is a living testament   to history a sanctuary of spirituality and a 
    breathtaking gallery of human creativity [Music] Number 10 Cathedral of Our Lady Antworp A Gothic 
    marvel in the heart of Europe Rising proudly in   the heart of Antworp Belgium’s Flemish region 
    the Cathedral of Our Lady locally known as Onslru   Cathedral is not just one of Belgium’s most iconic 
    churches but one of the largest Gothic cathedrals   in all of Europe With a construction history 
    spanning over seven centuries this cathedral is   a masterpiece of devotion art and architectural 
    wonder Its towering spire standing at an or   inspiring 123 m is a UNESCO World Heritage site 
    From afar it blends majestically with Antwerp   skyline Inside visitors are captivated 
    by its breathtaking artworks especially   the masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubin’s like the 
    elevation of the cross and the descent from the   cross Though situated at the bustling heart of 
    the city the cathedral is surrounded by quaint   cafes art galleries and historic buildings 
    creating a harmonious blend of sacred serenity   and vibrant culture It is not just a place of 
    worship It is a symbol of Antworp’s spiritual   and artistic heritage Every day thousands of 
    visitors step inside to experience the solemn   Gothic charm losing themselves in the echoes of 
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