The Atomium
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Situated in Brussels, Belgium, this iconic structure was built for Expo 58, a spectacular showcase of international innovation that took place in 1958. Engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak joined forces to create a masterpiece that would leave a lasting impression on the city's skyline. The stainless steel spheres are cleverly connected, forming a cohesive unit that resembles a magnified iron crystal, with each sphere representing a single atomic structure amplified 165 billion times its normal size. Today, this architectural marvel serves as a vibrant museum, a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration for visitors from around the world.
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