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English: Atomium is located near Brussels and was build for Brussels World’s Fair in 1958. The model of a crystal of Fe which 165 billon times bigger than the original was one of the main attractions of the Expo 1958. 9 spheres had diameter of 18 m each are connected with by tubes of 23 m long. Total height of the model is 102 m and the weight is 2400 t. There are a hotel, cafe-shops and exposition rooms inside.The elevator inside the Atomium is one of the quickest in Europe and brings the visitors to the top in 25 s.

From the very beginning the Brussels authorities had planned to dismantle the Atomium after the Expo but it still exists and became the symbol of Brussels

And a place to practice extreme sports.
English: Atomium is located near Brussels and was build for Brussels World’s Fair in 1958. The model of a crystal of Fe which 165 billon times bigger than the original was one of the main attractions of the Expo 1958. 9 spheres had diameter of 18 m each are connected with by tubes of 23 m long. Total height of the model is 102 m and the weight is 2400 t. There are a hotel, cafe-shops and exposition rooms inside.The elevator inside the Atomium is one of the quickest in Europe and brings the visitors to the top in 25 s. From the very beginning the Brussels authorities had planned to dismantle the Atomium after the Expo but it still exists and became the symbol of Brussels And a place to practice extreme sports.
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