Brussels is the capital municipality of Belgium; with the bigger Brussels quarter as the capital of the European Union. Brussels takes its root as a city from the 10th century previous it gradually flourished as a trading post along with Ghent, Cologne, and Burges, since all these large towns lie along the Senne River. It was the home of aristocrats, diplomats, and royalty until it became the middle of governance of Belgium in the 19th century. Now, Brussels is the home of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters as well as many international organisations. In this regard, we can say that Brussels is a cosmopolitan place. When it comes to spots of importance, Brussels has many diversity. Museums and galleries, landmarks and monuments, churches, gardens and parks, cinemas, and markets act as some of the must-go over to locales in the borough. The Beaux Art Museum and the contempo Art Museum, the Belgian Comic Strip Museum, the Brewery Museum, and The Horta Museum are some of the most important museums in Brussels. Important markers include stately compass, Arc de Triomphe, and Parc du Cinquantenaire.