Wellington Museum in Waterloo, Belgium is located in the house where the Duke of Wellington spent the night before and after the Battle of Waterloo (June 18, 1815). The museum contains information about the Dukes of Wellington, the Waterloo Campaign, the
main phases of the Battle of Waterloo, and contemporary military artifacts of the armies that fought in battle.
Solvay Castle is a castle located in Waterloo. The castle was built by the Marquis Maximilien de Béthune.
Lake Genval is a lake located in Belgium. A popular holiday and vacation destination, the lake is surrounded by century-old houses built during Belle Époque.
The main attraction on the battlefield is Butte du Lion or Lion Mound. It is hard to miss this artificial hill that rises 40 meters above the surrounding country, covered with a massive bronze statue of a lion. Built after the war by workers carrying the land
by hand, it commemorates Prince William of Orange, the prince of the Dutch crown who was wounded in the battle.