Enjoy "Dinner in the Sky" before Royal Palace in Brussels Guests enjoy a "Dinner in the Sky" on a platform hanging in ...
Enjoy "Dinner in the Sky" before Royal Palace in Brussels
Guests enjoy a "Dinner in the Sky" on a platform hanging in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels, capital of Belgium, June 4, 2012. "Dinner in the Sky" can accommodate 22 guests, seated at a table suspended from a crane at a height of 50 meters. The crane will remain in front of the Royal Palace for a week and then move to three other sites in Brussels. (Xinhua/Alyssa Goodman)
A guest enjoys a "Dinner in the Sky" on a platform hanging in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels, capital of Belgium, June 4, 2012. "Dinner in the Sky" can accommodate 22 guests, seated at a table suspended from a crane at a height of 50 meters. The crane will remain in front of the Royal Palace for a week and then move to three other sites in Brussels. (Xinhua/Alyssa Goodman)
Guests enjoy a "Dinner in the Sky" on a platform hanging in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels, capital of Belgium, June 4, 2012. "Dinner in the Sky" can accommodate 22 guests, seated at a table suspended from a crane at a height of 50 meters. The crane will remain in front of the Royal Palace for a week and then move to three other sites in Brussels. (Xinhua/Alyssa Goodman)
Guests enjoy a "Dinner in the Sky" on a platform hanging in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels, capital of Belgium, June 4, 2012. "Dinner in the Sky" can accommodate 22 guests, seated at a table suspended from a crane at a height of 50 meters. The crane will remain in front of the Royal Palace for a week and then move to three other sites in Brussels. (Xinhua/Wang Xiaojun)
David Ghysels (4th R), owner of "Dinner in the Sky", poses with chefs on a platform in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels, capital of Belgium, June 4, 2012. "Dinner in the Sky" can accommodate 22 guests, seated at a table suspended from a crane at a height of 50 meters. The crane will remain in front of the Royal Palace for a week and then move to three other sites in Brussels. (Xinhua/Wang Xiaojun)
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