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ARS Musica


The spring of contemporary music
203 Galerie Louise, 203 / 1
Brussels 1050
Belgium
+32 (0)2 219 2660
http://www.arsmusica.be/en/fes...
Also known as "the spring of contemporary music," the ARS Musica festival has carved out a reputation all over Europe as a must-attend event. Every year, it brings together works by famous composers and those who are penning the sounds and scores of tomorrow. Conductors and performers, also carefully selected, turn each concert into a unique and unforgettable evening: world premieres are not uncommon. Admission: tickets available at concert locations. Reductions available for youngsters under 26, senior citizens, groups with more than 15 people and the unemployed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Antiquaires


Renowned antiques fair
32 Rue Ernest Allard 32 / B (Organisers)
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 4831
http://www.antiques-fair.be/
"This annual antiques exhibition and market brings together Belgium's best-known dealers at the Palais des Beaux Arts Bruxelles. You'll find everything from rare coins from Tradart, armour and weapons from the Kyoto Gallery, jewelery from Antwerp's Adin, furniture from Alain Contardo to artwork ranging from the European masters to lesser-known avant-garde works from all manner of collectors and galleries. Admission: Individuals EUR10, Groups EUR5.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Antiquaires photo by Irene Mangion
Photo: Irene Mangion
 

 
Audi Jazz Festival


Nationwide Jazz Extravaganza
Various venues
Brussels
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Tourist Information)
http://www.audijazz.be/
This large, 70-concert festival celebrates the eclectic variety that jazz music has to offer. Occurring in various venues all over the city, the annual event features international artists like the Universal Language Quartet, the Brussels Jazz Orchestra, the hot act Roots Manuva, legend Herbie Hancock and super talent Maceo Parker. The majority of the concerts take place in Brussels and occur around 8p each evening. Ticket prices vary depending on event, September through December. See website for exact yearly details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Baroque Spring of the Sablon


Music-lovers meet at Sablon
Place du Grand Sablon
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 507 8200
http://www.pbl-festival.be/
For one week, this original festival brings music-lovers to various venues around the Sablon, the focal point of the classical arts in Brussels. Lunchtime concerts focusing on chamber music allow young professional ensembles to show off their talents. At 6:30pm, aperitif concerts reveal small groups of musicians from the Royal Conservatories. Evening performances given by prestigious orchestras are staged in the halls of local churches, well-known for their centuries-old charm. Some concerts are free. The program is available in the art galleries of the Sablon.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Boaz


Art & More
Rue du Chimiste 58-60
Brussels 1070
Belgium
BOAZ (Belgian Off Art Area) is a performance space for art installations. Some evenings it is transformed into a dance floor with DJs spinning an eclectic mix sure to get your feet moving.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brussels Dog Show


Canine preening and finery
539 Brusselsesteenweg
Brussels 3090
Belgium
+32 (0)2 245 4840
http://www.brusselsdogshow.be
Whether it's frilly French poodles, puckish pugs or massive Mastiffs, more than 3,000 fine examples of 314 breeds will be prepped and preened for this canine show. The program includes judged events like handling, agility, and the most beautiful dog in each class and breed. Of course, Best in Show is rewarded as well. A vendor section offers magazines, dog accessories and treats, and canine-related art. Take the weekend to explore the wild world of dog shows. Admission is EUR8 for adults, and free for children 10 and younger.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brussels European Film Festival


Films from all over Europe
7 Place Flagey
Brussels 1050
Belgium
+32 (0)2 533 3420
http://www.fffb.be
The Brussels Festival of European Films is the ultimate haven for filmgoers as it screens the best of European films and also hosts an awards ceremony for the best among the lot. An esteemed motley of jury members, which include world renowned film makers and actors select the award winners. With an exciting range of films to choose from and an opportunity to check out the new talents of European films, this festival draws a lot many from the entire film fraternity.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film


Celebrating cinematic excellence
8 Rue de la Comtesse de Flandre 8 (Organisers)
Brussels 1020
Belgium
+32 (0)2 201 1713
http://www.bifff.org
The Brussels International Film Festival previews films from around the globe, while maintaining its local flavour with Belgian Focus. The competition is guaranteed to produce its usual trove of cinematic discoveries, plus previews of films still to go on to the Cesars, Oscars and Golden Globe awards. For a schedule and ticket prices, visit the website.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film photo by Blake Ethridge
Photo: Blake Ethridge
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film photo by Blake Ethridge
Photo: Blake Ethridge
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film photo by vaniboo
Photo: vaniboo
Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film photo by vaniboo
Photo: vaniboo
 

 
Brussels Jazz Marathon


All that Brussels jazz
Various Venues
Brussels
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
http://www.brusselsjazzmaratho...
The Brussels Jazz Marathon each May is one of the main cultural events taking place in the city of Brussels. This popular spring happening attracts more than 250,000 jazz-fans to the capital. As many as 400 musicians unfold their talents on 60 stages located in venues throughout the city. The entrance ticket to the Brussels Jazz Marathon offers more than 100 concerts and free access to the "Jazz Marathon" buses (as well as the public transport) joining the different "hot" spots across the city.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by Carolyn Hack
Photo: Carolyn Hack
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by Bill Lee
Photo: Bill Lee
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by James Siddle
Photo: James Siddle
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by anthonioo & Mei-Ling
Photo: anthonioo & Mei-Ling
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by Bryant Quan
Photo: Bryant Quan
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by pat fuller
Photo: pat fuller
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by francesco truono
Photo: francesco truono
Brussels Jazz Marathon photo by Michael Remy
Photo: Michael Remy
 

 
Centre Culturel d'Evere


Art for Everyone
Rue de Paris 43
Brussels 1140
Belgium
+32 (0) 22 41 15 83
http://centreculturel.be/cc/cc...
The Centre Culturel d'Evere is one of ten centers in Brussels working to provide cultural events for the French community. Recent programs include film festivals, children's theater productions, and world music concerts. Check the website for an up-to-date schedule.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Christmas Creche and Illuminations


Holiday Spectacles
Grand Place
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Tourist information)
Imagine a Christmas manger display filled with cute live animals and impressive wax figures and you've pictured this lifelike creche and brilliant light display that takes place each December to January in Brussels. The elegant Grand Place is the locale for the creche, and the surrounding Hôtel de Ville and the Musee de la Ville de Bruxelles are both lit up in the spirit of the season. The event is free and all ages come out to enjoy the festive spectacle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Christmas Creche and Illuminations photo by Mark Bower
Photo: Mark Bower
 

 
Cirque Royal


Cultural Center
81 Rue de l'enseignement
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 02 218 2015
http://www.cirque-royal.org/in...
The venue hosts concerts and exhibitions from artists all over the world. There is seating on 4 levels, all of which are the same price whether on the ground floor or in the balcony. Check out their calendar of events for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium


A Crowd Pleaser
Theo Verbeecklaan 2
Brussels 1070
Belgium
Home to the Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht (RSCA), the stadium holds over 28,000. Adoring fans can visit the club shop, or the restaurant and cafeteria in order to get the proper nourishment to cheer loud and proud for their favorite team.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Couleur Café


Best of world music
4 Avenue Ernest Claes
Tour & Taxis
Brussels 1160
Belgium
+32 (0)900 2 6060 (Informatie)
http://www.couleurcafe.be/
For three days in June and July, Brussels is transformed into an unspecified, but warm, hot, exotic city. The world music festival Couleur Café brings together a variety of groups, performing on 3 stages (in tents for 12,000, 4,000 and 2,500 people). Past acts have included Alpha Blondy, The Wailers, The Skatalites, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Fred Wesley and Youssou N'Dour. But even more than music, this great festival provides a fantastic atmosphere, with world cuisine, cocktails, shops and fireworks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Couleur Café photo by Dudley Curtis
Photo: Dudley Curtis
Couleur Café photo by Frank Dhooghe
Photo: Frank Dhooghe
Couleur Café photo by Christopher Soghoian
Photo: Christopher Soghoian
Couleur Café photo by Peter Forret
Photo: Peter Forret
Couleur Café photo by Aeclectrick Records
Photo: Aeclectrick Records
Couleur Café photo by Riccardo Bonuccelli
Photo: Riccardo Bonuccelli
Couleur Café photo by Riccardo Bonuccelli
Photo: Riccardo Bonuccelli
Couleur Café photo by Cheryl Cooper
Photo: Cheryl Cooper
Couleur Café photo by Pieter Dewulf
Photo: Pieter Dewulf
Couleur Café photo by Cathérine Felden
Photo: Cathérine Felden
Couleur Café photo by Bie Van Giel
Photo: Bie Van Giel
 

 
Drive-In Movies


Classic cinema evenings
Esplanade du Cinquantenaire
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)900 2 0700
http://www.dedi.be
Movies shown in large multiplexes may be alright for some, but the best atmosphere undeniably has to be the open-air, drive-in cinema. Brussels brings this classic back with the screening of 18 films in their original versions (with French and Dutch subtitles). Shown through a 7,000-watt projector, on a giant screen, this should not be missed. Just tune into your car's FM stereo sound on 97,7 Mhz, grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ecran Total


Sun block cinema
26 Galerie de la Reine, 26
Arenberg Galeries
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 512 8063
http://www.arenberg.be
Enjoy an opportunity to escape the hot, summer sun by attending the Ecran Total (Total sunblock) cinema festival. Held for 10 weeks at the Arenberg Galeries/Galeries d'Arenberg, the screenings include new releases, retrospectives, film classics and children's favorites. The event attracts some 26,000 annual visitors. Four different films are shown at various times each day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Espace Catastrophe


Circus art
18 Rue de la Glacière
Brussels 1060
Belgium
+32 (0)2 538 1202
http://www.catastrophe.be/
This eight year old institute is dedicated to the promotion of street, circus and clown art. An exclusive venue, it gives people the opportunity to explore their talent in this off-mainstream career. The staff has chalked out an interesting program, which is divided into four sections according to the group it caters to. The institute is flocked by tourists as well as locals, and the training sessions run from one and a half hours to 40 hours a week! Rooms for practicing and learning are provided. They also organize several festivals like Pistes de Lancement and C'est du Jamais Vu, which are eagerly awaited. The unique, art-promoting venue is an interesting place to meet some interesting personalities and of course, to learn from them.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Eu'ritmix Brussels Summer Festival


Summer Fun In The City
14 Grand Place 14 (Organisers)
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 552 0000
http://www.euritmix.be/
From the Palais des Beaux-Arts/Paleis voor Schone Kunsten to the Grand-Place/Grote Markt, the capital's most prestigious venues play host to the concerts of this excellent festival organized by the City Fine Arts Aldermen. Every evening during this time, the festival presents a "Music and Light" evening in the wonderful surroundings of the Grand-Place. The first performance is the renowned free "La Monnaie/De Munt" concert in Brussels Park. The timings vary according to event.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Eu'ritmix Brussels Summer Festival photo by Melissa_bel
Photo: Melissa_bel
Eu'ritmix Brussels Summer Festival photo by Thibault Cordonnier
Photo: Thibault Cordonnier
 

 
Europalia


Crossroads of cultures
23 Rue Ravenstein, 23
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 507 8595
http://www.europalia.be
Theatre productions, music concerts, painting exhibits, film screenings, dance recitals and much, much more are part of this massive arts festival that takes place primarily in Brussels. Part of Belgium's cultural scene since 1969, this diverse and rich event draws thousands of tourists and city locals to see the art explosion. A different country is invited each year to provide the theme. The fest is four months long, so there are lots of opportunities to get in on the creative action. Ticket prices vary by event; call for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Europalia photo by Le.Mat
Photo: Le.Mat
Europalia photo by raluca nagy
Photo: raluca nagy
Europalia photo by Rebecca Sheridan
Photo: Rebecca Sheridan
Europalia photo by Stefaan De Clerck
Photo: Stefaan De Clerck
 

 
European Christmas Market


Traditional European event
Place St. Catherine
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Tourist information)
This festive and traditional annual Christmas market on the impressive Place St. Catherine is a must-see. The lively and lit-up vibe of the massive old square features merchants and artisans from all over Europe selling new and antique items for the holiday. There are also side attractions such as jugglers, musicians and savory food booths for sampling local specialties. The special Christmas traditions of Europe's diverse cultures are all represented. Entrance to the event is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
European Christmas Market photo by Mark Emmerson
Photo: Mark Emmerson
European Christmas Market photo by Mark Emmerson
Photo: Mark Emmerson
 

 
Festival Pistes de Lancement


A circus extravaganza
18 Rue de la Glacière
Espace Catastrophe
Brussels 1060
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
http://www.netevents.be/Events...
For nearly a month around March, clowns, trapeze artists, street performers, mimes and acrobats from all over Europe converge on Brussels' Saint-Gilles area. Their antics range from the side-splittingly funny to the absurd. The first few days of the festival focus on smaller-scale shows, from the BMX antics of Tus de Vainqueurs to the comedy acrobatics of Yoppe et Manou. Towards the end of the festival, the Piste Ouvert presents a digest of the best performers and acts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Festival des Midis-Minimes


Summer festival in the church
117 Albaniëstraat
Brussels 1060
Belgium
+32 (0)2 512 3079
http://www.midis-minimes.be
This wonderful festival is celebrated in the Minimes Church, in July-August in the heart of Les Marolles. Every weekday at 12:15p there is a concert of classical music (although sometimes folk and even bluegrass make the bill), generally performed by a promising young artists, but also sometimes by some established names. It's recommended to arrive 5 to 10 minutes before the beginning of the concerts. See the website for a schedule of events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Festival du Cinéma Belge


Best of Belgian films
Brussels 5190
Belgium
+32 (0) 479 64 70 87 (Informatie voor toeristen)
http://www.cinemabelge.be/
The Festival of Belgian Films started in the year 1976 and it became an annual affair from the year 2002. Belgium plays host to several international film festivals, however, this festival is the only one which is solely devoted to Belgian films. The festival is held in the small village of Sambre in the province of Namur and it attracts a huge number of movie buffs every year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Festival of Wallonia


A Francophonic Celebration
20 Rue de l'Armee Grouchy (Organisers)
Brussels 5000
Belgium
+32 (0)81 73 3781
http://www.festivaldewallonie.be
Belgium's Walloon community celebrates its culture and historic monuments during this classical music festival. Concerts are scheduled in Brussels and throughout Wallonia including Namur, Liége and Nivelles. This popular festival showcases new talent, as well as offering visitors and locals the chance to see international stars. In Brussels, some venues include Cathédrale des Saints Michel et Gudule and Egmontpaleis / Palais d'Egmont. Admission is EUR17 (depending on performance).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Foire du Midi


For kids great and small
Boulevard du Midi
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
The largest fair of the country, Foire du Midi offers everything a kid, big or small, could dream of. Hundreds of fairground attractions, both hyper-modern and traditional, and lots of stands selling the traditional fairground food: croustillons, macarons, waffles of all sorts, etc.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Foire du Midi photo by Frank Dhooghe
Photo: Frank Dhooghe
Foire du Midi photo by Séverine Pouplard
Photo: Séverine Pouplard
Foire du Midi photo by nil ramos
Photo: nil ramos
Foire du Midi photo by Alain Wibert
Photo: Alain Wibert
Foire du Midi photo by Philippe Feyaerts
Photo: Philippe Feyaerts
Foire du Midi photo by Fabrice Dumont
Photo: Fabrice Dumont
Foire du Midi photo by Amy Dokken
Photo: Amy Dokken
 

 
Fête de la Musique


Three-day musical feast
Grand Place
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 209 1090
http://www.fetedelamusique.be/
This European event is held throughout the continent - it is a free event, open to any participant (amateur or professional) who wants to perform. It brings together all styles of music and targets the entire population, from all social backgrounds. Locations include streets, parks, courtyards, museums and castles. The event welcomes all styles of music: traditional, pop, jazz, rock, rap and techno.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fête de la Musique photo by Jeremie Malengreaux
Photo: Jeremie Malengreaux
 

 
Ghent International Film Festival


Enlightening cinematic exhibition
40 Leeuwstraat
Brussels, East Flanders 9000
Belgium
+32 (0)9 242 80 60
http://www.filmfestival.be
Get a taste for local and international cinematic talent by making the short trip out of Brussels to attend the annual Flanders International Film Festival in Ghent. In the past, this 10-day cinematic event has featured films like Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow, Guy Maddin's The Heart of the World, and Richard Linklater's Waking Life. In years past, French director Bertrand Tavernier was the guest of honor and concerts by Gabriel Yared and Elmer Bernstein were featured side events. Ticket prices range from EUR5-50 (for a 10-film pass).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Halles de Schaerbeek


A Cultural Mix
22 rue Royale Sainte-Marie
Brussels B-1030
Belgium
+32 2 218 21 07
http://www.halles.be/home.php
Les Halles de Schaerbeek provide a series of collections for different age groups and interests. Visit their website for information regarding the different festivals and cycles going on.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Heritage Days


Old splendor and glory
Various venues
Brussels
Belgium
+32 (0)2 204 2111 / +32 (0)2 513 8940 (Tourist Information)
Be a part of the Heritage Days Festival that takes place every year in September and view all the famous buildings of Brussels. If you love to study architecture, you wouldn't want to miss this one. Get yourself free brochures which enable free entry into 70 of the city's original buildings. Pay careful attention to the old grandeur and charm. Various cultural, scientific and military institutions, which are usually closed to the public, throw their doors open to the public on these days. Sites visited include foreign embassies, royal parks and gardens and other interesting places.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire


A triumph for Brussels
Jubelpark
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
For the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880, King Leopold II commissioned the creation of this park and its grandiose triumphal arch. Today, you can visit some of its museums, Autoworld and the Jubelpark Museum, or you can rest on the plush lawn and admire the solemn manor houses. The Great Mosque and the Temple of Human Passions (Victor Horta's first monument) can also be found here. Every year on July 21st, on the occasion of National Festival Day, there is an evening fireworks display. Jubelpark is an ideal spot for everyone.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Jonathan Clapper
Photo: Jonathan Clapper
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Rafael Garcia-Suarez
Photo: Rafael Garcia-Suarez
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Patty
Photo: Patty
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Becca...
Photo: Becca...
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Andronikos Babatsikos
Photo: Andronikos Babatsikos
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by lizzlebob
Photo: lizzlebob
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Mark Jones
Photo: Mark Jones
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Christopher Lewis
Photo: Christopher Lewis
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Matis Rodin
Photo: Matis Rodin
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by chris haynes
Photo: chris haynes
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by ➨ Redvers
Photo: ➨ Redvers
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Erik Dupont
Photo: Erik Dupont
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Michael Bryan
Photo: Michael Bryan
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Hilde Harmsen
Photo: Hilde Harmsen
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by seikinsou
Photo: seikinsou
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Yannick Belanger
Photo: Yannick Belanger
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by S. Rémy C.
Photo: S. Rémy C.
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by kingler
Photo: kingler
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Stéphane Paye
Photo: Stéphane Paye
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by James Stringer
Photo: James Stringer
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Tomaz Kavcic
Photo: Tomaz Kavcic
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Rex McGregor
Photo: Rex McGregor
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by z4y4ts
Photo: z4y4ts
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Ella Vignisdottir
Photo: Ella Vignisdottir
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Patrick Santana
Photo: Patrick Santana
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Tobias Weisserth
Photo: Tobias Weisserth
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by TRAN Tuan Hoan
Photo: TRAN Tuan Hoan
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by alexandra lugagne
Photo: alexandra lugagne
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Rebecca Spurling
Photo: Rebecca Spurling
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Vincent Tremblay
Photo: Vincent Tremblay
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Emily Fuhrman
Photo: Emily Fuhrman
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by _renelle
Photo: _renelle
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Samuel Le Morvan
Photo: Samuel Le Morvan
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Vincent MAHAUT
Photo: Vincent MAHAUT
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Mark B. Abbott
Photo: Mark B. Abbott
Jubelpark/Parc du Cinquantenaire photo by Arco Ardon
Photo: Arco Ardon
 

 
Kerstmarkt


Beautiful market
Place Sainte Catherine
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940
The Christmas Market is a wonderful cozy place to do all your Christmas shopping. There are stalls from lands such as Austria, Germany, Ireland and Italy where you can learn how different sorts of handmade products are made. At the market you can learn how to make Glühwein, an English Christmas Pudding or even American Christmas decorations. There is something for everyone.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kerstmarkt photo by www.fototineke.be
Photo: www.fototineke.be
Kerstmarkt photo by www.fototineke.be
Photo: www.fototineke.be
Kerstmarkt photo by Marcin Piwonski
Photo: Marcin Piwonski
 

 
KunstenFESTIVALdesArts


The latest in arts
18 Handelskaai 18
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 219 0707
http://www.kunstenfestivaldesa...
This annual festival is held to showcase contemporary art in all its possible forms: theatre, music, visual arts, dance, film, opera and of course in this day and age, multimedia. This is an international festival that does not want to only show local culture but also that of other communities forming part of this city. You can see creations by artists from around the world at more than 20 venues. The splendid Maison du Spectacle: La Bellone, located on the Rue de Flandre, will serve as the centre of the festival. Admission depends on each performance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
KunstenFESTIVALdesArts photo by Emmanuel Crollen
Photo: Emmanuel Crollen
KunstenFESTIVALdesArts photo by paula bouffioux
Photo: paula bouffioux
 

 
Memorial Van Damme


Athletes, music and fireworks
119 Marathonlaan
Brussels 1020
Belgium
+32 (0)2 478 2025
http://www.sport.be/memorialva...
Ivo van Damme, a talented Belgian runner (winning silver at the Montréal Olympics), died in a car crash. Brussels annually hosts this athletic celebration in his memory. This is a premier track & field grand prix of the world, although part of the IAAF Golden League, the Memorial Van Damme strives to be more than just a grand prix. Instead, it is a celebration for all those involved featuring live music (past artists featured have included disco-diva Gloria Gaynor), and a show-closing gigantic fireworks display.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
National Holiday


Belgium's National Day
Rue de la Régence
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
Although this National Festival held each year on July 21 is celebrated in all regions of Belgium, it is, of course, in Brussels where most of the exciting action happens. Every year, the celebrations take place in the Rue de la Régence and include street theatre, puppets and folk dances, among other fun performances. Additional activities, military parades (beginning at 3p) and processions take place in front of the Royal Palace. By far, the highlight of the day is the fantastic fireworks display on the Place des Palais at 11p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
National Holiday photo by G.A.A.S
Photo: G.A.A.S
National Holiday photo by Michel Godfroid
Photo: Michel Godfroid
 

 
Nova Cinema


Open air art movies
31-33 Rue d'Arenberg 3
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 511 2477
http://www.nova-cinema.org
Cinema Nova, housed in Rue d'Arenberg (in the very heart of Brussels), is one of the places to be for filmfreaks of the capital. During summer, the theatre is closed; films move to open air. Four weekends from 11 August to 2 September their small festival pleinOPENair highlights a particular theme. Every Friday and Saturday, the festival camps out in the neighbourhood of a different little Brussels station from the grey, desolate European Union neighbourhood to the everyday charm of a forgotten sports field in Kuregem. Admission is free, and festivities start at 8p with live music. If the festivities are flooded, the movies are repeated on Sundays in the theatre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nova Cinema photo by Kiff ta race
Photo: Kiff ta race
Nova Cinema photo by richard milan
Photo: richard milan
Nova Cinema photo by tom dube
Photo: tom dube
Nova Cinema photo by chiakishots
Photo: chiakishots
Nova Cinema photo by Andrea Marelli
Photo: Andrea Marelli
Nova Cinema photo by David Pfau
Photo: David Pfau
Nova Cinema photo by erelevil
Photo: erelevil
Nova Cinema photo by Janus
Photo: Janus
Nova Cinema photo by Offscreen Filmfestiv
Photo: Offscreen Filmfestiv
Nova Cinema photo by Chroma Key
Photo: Chroma Key
 

 
Ommegang Pageant


Parade for the King
Huidevetterstraat 180
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 512 1961
http://www.ommegang.be/
This major event, held annually for three days beginning on the first Tuesday in July, started long ago as a tribute to the royal family. That was in the 1500s and the medieval fun hasn't stopped since. Nowadays, the highlight of the festival is still the 'walk-about' parade on the Grand Place; folks from all social stations (from the royal family to struggling students) rub elbows while awaiting the event. The procession features local artisans, craftspersons and castle guards dressed in period clothes and carrying the traditional tools of their trades. Flag bearers still carry the vivid colors of their liege, and palace guards still ride upon the fully-draped horses.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ommegang Pageant photo by charles.six
Photo: charles.six
Ommegang Pageant photo by Miron Podgorean
Photo: Miron Podgorean
Ommegang Pageant photo by mag8_2
Photo: mag8_2
Ommegang Pageant photo by Xavier Damman
Photo: Xavier Damman
Ommegang Pageant photo by Martin Thomas
Photo: Martin Thomas
 

 
Parc des Expositions de Bruxelles


Brussels Exhibition Center
Place de Belgique 1
Brussels B-1020
Belgium
+32 2 474 82 63
http://www.brusselsexpo.be/sit...
Le Parc des Expositions offers twelve rooms for events, the largest—Auditorium 2000—can accommodate two thousand people. Located centrally with easy access, this is the perfect place for conferences and shows. Visit the website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition


Royal music competition
20 rue aux Laines
Brussels B-1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 213 4050
http://www.qeimc.be
This prestigious and world-renowned music competition for violinist, pianist, composers and singers takes place annually in the Royal Music Conservatory and Palace of Fine Arts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History


Millennuim of warfare
3 Jubelpark
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 737 7833 / +32 (0)2 737 7811
http://www.klm-mra.be/
The Royal Military Museum houses historical weapons, armr, medals and pennants from around the world. The museum strives to illustrate the evolution of war technology from the Middle Ages onward.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History photo by Ryan Slobojan
Photo: Ryan Slobojan
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History photo by Ryan Slobojan
Photo: Ryan Slobojan
Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History photo by David Van Bael
Photo: David Van Bael
 

 
Spiroudome


Salle Polyvalente
2 rue des Olympiades
Brussels 6000
Belgium
+32 7 186 25 42
http://www.spiroudome.be/
Spiroudome is a massive multipurpose space in Charleroi, near Brussels. It is named after the famous Belgian comic strip character, Spirou. Visit the website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Stade Roi Baudouin


Sports Galore
Heysel
Avenue du Marathonlaan 135
Brussels 1020
Belgium
http://www.staderoibaudouin.be/
Le Stade Roi Baudouin hosts a wide variety of major sporting events, including the Coupe de Belgique de football and Mémorial Ivo Van Damme. This venue has been the site of concerts by headliners such as Celine Dion, U2, and Bruce Springsteen. Visit their website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tapis de Fleurs


A million begonias on Grand Place
Grote Markt
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 8940 (Informatie voor toeristen)
Every two years, Grand Place turns into a gigantic flower carpet—300 square metres large, consisting of nearly one million begonias. These beautiful, yet remarkably tough flowers are just laidt on the cobbles, and still they smile and shine for a period of four days. The carpet's design is the work of horticultural experts from Ghent, a city renowned all over the world for the quality of its begonias. The best place to get a really great view of this truly magnificent visual experience is from the balcony of City Hall.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Vladimir Blagojevic
Photo: Vladimir Blagojevic
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Eisei.
Photo: Eisei.
Tapis de Fleurs photo by でんたく
Photo: でんたく
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Meri Gallego
Photo: Meri Gallego
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Bonnie Chan
Photo: Bonnie Chan
Tapis de Fleurs photo by JeanM
Photo: JeanM
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Eisei.
Photo: Eisei.
Tapis de Fleurs photo by mike krzeminski
Photo: mike krzeminski
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Rafael Gonzalez
Photo: Rafael Gonzalez
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Tom Kurland
Photo: Tom Kurland
Tapis de Fleurs photo by J-J G
Photo: J-J G
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Bruce Charter
Photo: Bruce Charter
Tapis de Fleurs photo by guillaumeo
Photo: guillaumeo
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Andreas Langer
Photo: Andreas Langer
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Vincent D'Haeyere
Photo: Vincent D'Haeyere
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Catharina Nes
Photo: Catharina Nes
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Shawn Fuller
Photo: Shawn Fuller
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Marco Santoro
Photo: Marco Santoro
Tapis de Fleurs photo by mlmphotographie
Photo: mlmphotographie
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Leopoldo Esteban
Photo: Leopoldo Esteban
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Louise Van Grootven
Photo: Louise Van Grootven
Tapis de Fleurs photo by Lucy Mallows
Photo: Lucy Mallows
Tapis de Fleurs photo by foaud
Photo: foaud
Tapis de Fleurs photo by www.Kmeron.com
Photo: www.Kmeron.com
 

 
TradeMart


Trends of Tomorrow
Square de l'Atomium 1
Brussels B-1020
Belgium
+32 2 400 74 00
http://www.trademart.be/
In Bruxelles lies the ultimate hub of fashion and trends. Two thousand seven hundred brands are located in one building, making this the ultimate location for tradeshows. Visit the website for more information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Zinneke Parade


Brussels on its head
Rue de la Caserne 37 Kazernestraat
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 214 2007
http://www.zinneke.org
Join in the fun, it's party time in Brussels. Held once every two years, the wildly outrageous Zinneke Parade, promises once again to be a fun fest for the young and old. Through five Brussels communes (Anderlecht, Ixelles, Molenbeek, Saint-Gilles and Schaarbeek) weaves this spectacle of costume and colorful floats. Everything goes in decorating the floats, with this sole condition: all carts have to be driven by human muscle or invention.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Zinneke Parade photo by Christophe Legasse
Photo: Christophe Legasse
Zinneke Parade photo by han Soete
Photo: han Soete
Zinneke Parade photo by axel cleeremans
Photo: axel cleeremans
Zinneke Parade photo by axel cleeremans
Photo: axel cleeremans
Zinneke Parade photo by esdanitoff
Photo: esdanitoff
Zinneke Parade photo by Dries Willems
Photo: Dries Willems
Zinneke Parade photo by Annette Poro
Photo: Annette Poro
Zinneke Parade photo by Frédéric Vandendris
Photo: Frédéric Vandendris
Zinneke Parade photo by Thomas van der Straten
Photo: Thomas van der Straten
Zinneke Parade photo by info@gamfolio.be
Photo: info@gamfolio.be
Zinneke Parade photo by Mark Kinsella
Photo: Mark Kinsella
Zinneke Parade photo by jlefebvre43
Photo: jlefebvre43
Zinneke Parade photo by Jana Kukuckova
Photo: Jana Kukuckova
Zinneke Parade photo by Eddie Janssens
Photo: Eddie Janssens
Zinneke Parade photo by Phil H
Photo: Phil H
Zinneke Parade photo by terpino
Photo: terpino
Zinneke Parade photo by cindy larrat
Photo: cindy larrat
Zinneke Parade photo by Steven Broekx
Photo: Steven Broekx
Zinneke Parade photo by antonin nehring
Photo: antonin nehring
Zinneke Parade photo by jossedeparis
Photo: jossedeparis
Zinneke Parade photo by Neil Maclean
Photo: Neil Maclean
 

 
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