The Atomium was built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, also known as Expo 58, to symbolize scientific progress and innovation in the post-war era. Designed by André Waterkeyn, its unique structure represents an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Today, the Atomium serves as a museum and a popular tourist attraction, showcasing exhibitions related to science, culture, and the history of the Expo, while also offering panoramic views of Brussels.
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The height of the Atomium is about 102 metres.
Atomium was created in 1958.
Atomium Culture was created in 2009-11.
The engineer Andre Waterkeyn built the Atomium for the World Exhibition of 1958. The interior was designed by the architects Andre and Jean Polak.
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Angel Island was built to house Asian immigrants on the West Coast.
As an idea to be strived for. The first working loco was built and operated in 1804.
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It was designed by André Waterkeyn.