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Although the presence of both French and Flemish drives a wedge or two through the capital's cultural landscape, it also delivers some advantages. Both Flemish- and French-language authorities inject funds into the arts scene; one notable combined effort is the annual KunstenFESTIVALdesArts (www.kfda.be), a contemporary arts fes
Although the presence of both French and Flemish drives a wedge or two through the capital's cultural landscape, it also delivers some advantages. Both Flemish- and French-language authorities inject funds into the arts scene; one notable combined effort is the annual K
Although the presence of both French and Flemish drives a wedge or two through the capital's cultural landscape, it also
Although the presence of both French and Flemish drives a wedge or two through the capital's cultural landscape, it also delivers some advantages. Both Flemish- and French-language authorities inject funds into the arts scene; one notable combined effort is the annual KunstenFESTIVALdesArts (www.kfda.be), a contemporary arts festival held in May. A glance at the "What's On" section of weekly English-language news magazine the Bulletin reveals the breadth of the offerings in all categories of cultural life.
This is the city's principal venue for classical music concerts and dance theater. Originally the first multipurpose arts complex in Europe, it was designed by acclaimed Belgian architect Victor Horta and was first opened in 1928. The Henry Le Boeuf concert hall has world-class acoustics. The complex also houses a theater and an art gallery, which plays host to some excellent traveling exhibitions.
Rue Ravenstein 23, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
An excellent gallery housed in the former Wielman Cueppen's brewery building (old copper brewing vats can still be seen in the café area), exhibitions are spread over four floors across the industrial-looking space. There is no permanent collection; instead the ambitious program focuses on nine large-scale exhibitions a year, each one firmly focused on boundary-pushing contemporary art.
Ave. Van Volxemlaan 354, Saint-Gilles, Brussels Capital, B1000, Belgium
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