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Situated on top of the House of the Dukes of Brabant, this webcam enables everyone to take a look at the Grand-Place [plan] and the events that take place there.
The Internet surfers can control the webcam for 30 seconds. They can also steer it or perform a zoom.
Important: due to the massive interest in this webcam, it is possible that at crowded moments the image may fail to display or that you will have to wait before manoeuvring the camera.