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From France, all the way to Brussels. To tell the truth, it's shabby, maybe a little serious. I was a little disappointed to see the shabby church next to Marriott. When I walked through the alley next to Marriott, I was suddenly enlightened. I am surprised at the grandeur of the grand square. There are many tourists around me. They all came to this place to enjoy the big square.
The so-called "Grand Square" is of course only for Belgium, you know. The tallest building in front is the Brussels City Hall, and the famous buildings around it are Swan Cafe and victor hugo's former residence. Every time I go to the whole square, the lights are very bright, which seems to illuminate the whole night sky, and there is a sense of fantasy in the fairy tale world. Gothic architecture around the Grand Square is very fashionable. Against the background of night and lights, it looks like a crystal clear dream crystal palace. The square is crowded with tourists, but everyone is not busy sightseeing, but get together in twos and threes, or talk about the land, or quietly enjoy the night. Landscape is the background of people, and people are a part of it.
The Grand Plaza is the symbol of Brussels, which is said to have been built since the12nd century. Walking, the big square suddenly appeared. Tourists obviously come from all over the world. In fact, it's hard to shoot the Brussels Grand Square, which is surrounded by buildings. Even if it is wide-angle, it is difficult to take a "big and complete" feeling. So you can shoot in film mode properly, but you need to adjust the lens distortion when you come back. The shooting time is recommended to arrive before sunset 1 hour. These buildings complement each other in the golden light of the sunset. Then you can go to dinner first and come back at night to make up the night scene.
In the evening, the setting sun coated the buildings in the whole square with a golden film, which made them look more magnificent. Looking up at the exquisite carvings on these ancient buildings in the Grand Square, we can explore more complex architectural art and details. I feel that these are really the masterpieces of craftsmen, which are very shocking! Lifelike fine carving and complicated carving techniques make people amazed and can't bear to leave.
The square is full of young people in twos and threes, some chatting, some chatting while drinking. At that time, it was not completely dark, and it was dyed red by the sunset glow. Restaurants, bars and handicraft shops around the art center sparkle with romantic lights, illuminating people's eyes under the lights. Charming Parisian breath, so sneak into our breath.
The whole Brussels Square is surrounded by several medieval buildings, each of which is unique. After a bitter war, it became a victim. After years of repair, it can become such a shiny square. Gothic architecture in Belgium makes people feel that they have traveled through time and space, and time seems to go back. There is a saying that "China looks at temples and Europe looks at churches" and "churches are a collection of art, architecture, religion and culture". Although we can't understand the local religious culture, we can feel their devotion to faith by watching many churches carefully. We believe that spiritual sustenance is easier to obtain peace of mind than material pursuit.
Although the square is called the Grand Square, its area is not large, about 1 10 meters long and 60 meters wide. The square is full of life, with bars, chocolate shops and restaurants all over the place. The most fascinating activities in the Grand Square are the biennial square tapestry in mid-August, and the medieval parade Ommegang in early July every year, which repeats the scene of the holy Roman Emperor Charles V coming to Belgium.
If you can catch the biennial Brussels Carpet Festival, you are lucky to meet such a grand festival, but you certainly didn't expect so many people! The tapestry of 20 18 was created by Mexican artists and inspired by the folk customs of Guanajuato. It is crowded in the crowd and goes around the big square. The architecture in western Europe is really much more exquisite.