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| | Description:Lovers of antiques, art objects, ultra chic shops and outside café tables, this is the district you've always dreamed of! This district owes its name to the sandy plain on which is was built. Close your eyes and dream: Grand Sablon dons its finery of gold and glitter during the Christmas holidays, and then it becomes one of the most remarkable place in the city. The proximity of the Royal Museum for Fine Arts, of BOZAR, of the Museum for Musical Instruments, of the Palace of Charles of Lorraine, of the Royal Palace and the place Royale make it a special place for exploring. More below, you are drawn into a charming world… welcome to les Marolles! Far from luxury and ceremony, the Brussels' zwanze pervades this working-class district, which is more than 800 years old. Practical Information: Theme: FASHION & DESIGN Place: BRUXELLES
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DESIGN AND FURNITURE VINTAGEARTGALLERY -28 rue des Renards RJ2 -45 rue Blaes D+ -83/87 rue Blaes Learn more about this:Tourist information linked to this suggestion: | | © OPT / Potigny By means of numerous historical documents, visitors discover the major historical periods of our country. Three reading levels enable you to pass from the general context to the evocation of the most remarkable facts, via a number of starting points to better understand today's Belgium, such as the fight for universal suffrage, the world wars, and the "The Question Royale", the golden sixties or the recent state reforms. The different exhibition rooms form one continuous trail and also show the reign of each king through a series of works and portraits which characterize the sovereigns' personalities and the royal family's image with the general public.
| Adresse : | Place des Palais 7 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 70 22 04 92 | Plus d'info... |
| | © Palais des Beaux-Arts An Art Deco masterpiece by Victor Horta, the Centre of Fine Arts is one of the jewels of Belgium's cultural and architectural heritage. Following intensive renovation and restoration work, the Centre has now re-opened its original spaces consisting of a network of exhibition rooms, theatre halls and the Henry Le Bœuf hall, a concert hall seating 2 200, to which have been added new multimedia rooms. The Brussels Centre for Fine Arts is also an arts centre simmering with international cultural and artistic activities: more than 250 annual chamber music and symphony orchestra concerts; around twenty exhibitions; with contemporary theatre and dance, writers and film-makers… even a restaurant-œuvre d'art (or an œuvre d'art-restaurant) will guarantee you hours of pleasure!
| Adresse : | Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 507 84 44 | Plus d'info... |
| | © OPT/Alexandre Pire The house where Breughel lived and died.
| Adresse : | Rue Haute 132 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 513 89 40 | Plus d'info... |
| | © Karina Nestler Remarkable by its Romanesque and Romanesque-Gothic architecture, it is accordingly one of the most interesting in Belgium. One of its chapels is devoted to the memory of Pieter Breughel the Elder and his wife, Marie Coucke. In the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, a commemorative plaque serves as a reminder that François Anneessens, the leader of the guilds who was executed for having defended our communal liberties, is buried there.
| Adresse : | Place de la Chapelle 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 513 13 03 | Plus d'info... |
| | © Karina Nestler In 1304 a small chapel was built by the city's crossbowmen on the then empty square. In the 15th century, the chapel was rebuilt and then given lasting legitimacy by the attendance of leading figures from the aristocracy. In the 15th century, the area was one of the most attractive and festive in Brussels. Today the church is seen as a remarkable example of the Ogival style in the city. Inside, the central nave is illuminated by 11 stained-glass windows measuring 15 metres in height. In 1549, a small chapel was added to the church, dedicated to the Tour and Tassis family : founders in Brussels of the city's international postal service at the beginning of the 16th century.
| Adresse : | Rue de la Régence 38 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 511 57 41 | Plus d'info... |
| | © Karina Nestler Built in the grand ancient style by architect J. Poelaert. The buildingwork began in 1866 and finished in 1883 during the reign of Leopold II. A veritable labyrinth, it covers a surface area of 26,000 m² and was one of the largest buildings in Europe at the end of the 19th century.
| Adresse : | Place Poelaert 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 508 65 78 | Plus d'info... |
| | © Région de Bruxelles Capitale & LMRC asbl. The garden of the Mont-des-Arts, a “Visual Springboard”, designed by René Pechère, is layed out on a slab, covering a car park. In front of the Convention Centre, a fountain with nine steles constitutes the main point of the garden. The flights of stairs that take us to the garden are adorned with reliefs by Oscar Jespers, Charles Leplae and Rik Poot. The rows of trees seem to converge towards the equestrian statue of Albert I below. On the right, fountains and a small games area for children. The garden links many places : all around it, but very close, we can find the old city, the Royal Albert I Library, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Royal Film Archive and the Film Museum, the Sculpture Garden, the Dynasty Museum, the King Baudouin Memorial, …
| Adresse : | Mont des Arts 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 511 34 33 | Plus d'info... |
| | © KBR The museum of the 18th century is located in the palace of Charles of Lorraine, governor general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. The museum charts the 18th century intellectual life. Each of the 5 salons evokes a particular aspect: Charles of Lorraine's life, science, travelling, leisure, freemasonry, music and the art of table-setting. The exhibited works come from the collections of the Royal Library and the Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH).
| Adresse : | Place du Musée 1 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 519 58 07 | Plus d'info... |
| | © OPT-Ricardo de la Riva An attractive tour, divided into ninety themes and showing about 1,500 instruments over the four floors. Through headphones the visitor can listen to two hundred musical extracts, ranging from ancient Greece of the 20th century music of Varese. There are activity workshops as well as thematic visits for schools and groups.
| Adresse : | Rue Montagne de la Cour 2 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 545 01 30 | Plus d'info... |
| | The Museum of Ancient Art has got a vast collection of paintings, sculptures and drawings from the 15th until 18th century. Built up around a core of revolutionary captures and deposits of the French state, this collection was constantly enriched by the acquisitions, but also by gifts and legacies of numerous patrons. The paintings of the Ancients of the southern Netherlands make up an essential part of this collection (Rogier van der Weyden, Petrus Christus, Dirk Bouts, Hans Memling, Jérôme Bosch, Bruegel, Pierre-Paul Rubens, Jacob Jordaens, Antoine van Dyck). Worth visiting, the new wing inaugurated in December 2003. This is an answer to the request of the royal museums to be able to expose a larger part of their exceptional collection of paintings.
| Adresse : | Rue de la Régence 3 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 508 32 11 | Plus d'info... |
| | © GUYAUX Designed by the architecture Roger Bastin, inaugurated in 1984: underground architecture articulated around a light shaft and a groundless building in front of the Place Royale. In a fine architectural complex housed beneath the museum plaza, it presents a wide collection of Belgian and foreign works of the 20th century from Fauvism till nowadays. Magritte, Delvaux, Ensor.
| Adresse : | Rue de la Régence 3 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 508 32 11 | Plus d'info... |
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| | © Région de Bruxelles Capitale & LMRC asbl. The garden of the Mont-des-Arts, a “Visual Springboard”, designed by René Pechère, is layed out on a slab, covering a car park. In front of the Convention Centre, a fountain with nine steles constitutes the main point of the garden. The flights of stairs that take us to the garden are adorned with reliefs by Oscar Jespers, Charles Leplae and Rik Poot. The rows of trees seem to converge towards the equestrian statue of Albert I below. On the right, fountains and a small games area for children. The garden links many places : all around it, but very close, we can find the old city, the Royal Albert I Library, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Royal Film Archive and the Film Museum, the Sculpture Garden, the Dynasty Museum, the King Baudouin Memorial, …
| Adresse : | Mont des Arts 1000 BRUXELLES | | Tel : | +32 (0) 2 511 34 33 | Plus d'info... |
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