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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, BRUSSELS/ Updated : Dec 1, 2016, 11:31 IST
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It may be 10km from Brussels, but the site of the famous 1815 battle in which Napoleon Bonaparte's empire ended and 40,000 men lost their lives is well worth the trip.
It may be 10km from Brussels, but the site of the famous 1815 battle in which Napoleon Bonaparte's empire ended and 40,000 men lost their lives is well worth the trip. Read less

The famous battleground and the inn in which Wellington plotted victory
It may be 10km from Brussels, but the site of the famous 1815 battle in which Napoleon Bonaparte's empire ended and 40,000 men lost their lives is well worth the trip.
At the site of the battle, the Visitor's Centre offers an audiovisual presentation and a fascinating 360 degree panoramic mural of the battle, which will help your imagination when you're out in the fields. The most spectacular views of the old battlefield can be seen from the monument to the fallen.
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