First day of issue stamp & envelope. Brussels Universal and International Exhibition - 1958.
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First day of issue stamp & envelope. Brussels Universal and International Exhibition - 1958.
The Atomium in Brussels, BELGIUM
The Atomium
The Atomium under construction at the World Expo, Brussels, 1957 by Dolf Kruger
The Atomium 1958 by R.Seidman
Two 1958 issue Belgian stamps featuring the Atomium
The Atomium in spring (postcard view)
Five interior views of the Atomium by TheLadyTravels.com - March 20, 2015
The Atomium is an iconic building in Brussels originally constructed for Expo '58, the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn with interiors by architects André and Jean Polak, it stands 102 m (335 ft) tall. Its nine 18 m (59 ft) diameter stainless steel clad spheres are connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.
Tubes connect the spheres along the 12 edges of the cube and all eight vertices to the centre. They enclose escalators and a lift to allow access to the five habitable spheres which contain exhibit halls and other public spaces. The top sphere provides a panoramic view of Brussels . . . or the shadow in the parking lot.
Carry your dog on the escalator! (obligatory dual Flemish and French signage)
André Waterkeyn and André and Jean Polak, The Atomium, 1958 Brussels World’s Fair, Brussels, Belgium, 1958
The Atomium
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