The Waterloo Battlefield: What is still there to see?
The Battle of Waterloo is without a doubt one of the most famous battles of all times. The old-fashioned battle between Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington still appeals to the imagination of people of all ages all around the world. But what is still there today to see of the Battle of Waterloo? What can you visit? Is it worth it to make the trip from Brussels? Are there still remnants of the actual battlefield? Join me on a walk of the Waterloo Battlefields Today to prepare for your trip or to see the reminders of the Battle of Waterloo from behind your screen. In Part I of this virtual Waterloo Battlefield tour, we’ll explore 3 different kinds of panoramas of the battlefield: the view from the Lion’s Mound (Butte du Lion, the Lion of Waterloo), the impressive historical Panorama at the 1815 site and the viewpoint from Napoleon’s perspective. Subscribe for updates on Part II of this Waterloo Battlefield tour (with Hougoumont Farm, La Haie Sainte, Plancenoit etc) and for other videos on the history of Belgium. 🇧🇪 Links: If you're planning to come to Belgium and want a flexible and affordable way to get a private expert guide? Check out our audio-tours: https://alternativebelgium.be/belgium... www.instagram.com/alternativebelgium www.facebook.com/alternativebelgiumtours

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