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Visitors | Visit Brussels Visitors Professionals Press About us English Nederlands Français Deutsch Italiano Español Buy tickets Highlights Brussels is rich in history, architecture, gastronomy, culture and so much more! Warm, welcoming and quirky, Brussels is a bustling city where there’s always something going on. Visit us to discover hidden gems and meet people with hearts as big as this vibrant city. Must-see attractions You’ve just arrived in Brussels and you don't know where to start? Don't worry, we've put together a list of must-see attractions for you. Summer in Brussels Brussels charms, Brussels moves, Brussels surprises, and it does so all year round. Summer, however, is perhaps the capital's most contrasting season. The weather gods can sometimes be at their most capricious; despite the hard-earned summer break for numerous cultural institutions, there's still an incredible amount to do; and the all-important vibe is somewhere between festive exuberance and no-nonsense, easy-going urban! No obligations, everything is possible! In short, Brussels at its best! Top 10 museums Are you coming to Brussels and need some inspiration for your visits? Join us to discover the capital's unmissable museums and attractions, thanks to our list of the most popular, in terms of visitor numbers. See more Upcoming events See all events SAGA DAYS I Exhibition, Book launch, Talk, Workshops & Book stock sale oin us to celebrate the launch of SAGA – A photographic journey from Lewis Baltz to Tarrah Krajnak, the book about Astrid Ullens de Schooten Whettnall’s collection. Free admission all 4 days, registration is required for the workshops and the round table: info@fondationastichting.com, places are limited, hurry! Find the full program on our website: https://fondationastichting.com/en/exhibition/saga-days/ Fondation A Stichting Forest Exhibitions SAGA DAYS I Exhibition, Book launch, Talk, Workshops & Book stock sale Okay for now. Teenage pain committed to paper 1968, a small town in upstate New York. A directionless father, a distraught mother. Two big brothers, one with a big mouth, the other sucked away by the war in Vietnam. Too little money at home, small jobs to keep their heads above water. Jusqu'ici tout va bien is Brussels-based author Nicolas Pitz's comic book adaptation of Gary Schmidt's novel Okay for now (2011). 1968, a small town in upstate New York. A directionless father, a distraught mother. Two big brothers, one with a big mouth, the other sucked away by the war in Vietnam. Too little money at home, small jobs to keep their heads above water. Jusqu'ici tout va bien is Brussels-based author Nicolas Pitz's comic book adaptation of Gary Schmidt's novel Okay for now (2011). In this exhibition, you get a glimpse behind the scenes of an adaptation of a novel into a comic book. One where every narrative and artistic decision was well-considered and excellently executed. It is an ambitious project that has allowed Nicolas Pitz to showcase his talent and artistic sensibility. This comic captures the essence of Gary Schmidt's novel while offering a new visual and narrative experience. Curator: Isabelle DEBEKKER Author: Nicolas PITZ Publisher: Rue de Sèvres With the support of Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles and Brussels Capital-Region Comic Strip Museum (Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée) Brussels Exhibitions Okay for now. Teenage pain committed to paper Saint Jazz Festival Belgium and Brussels have always been the home of jazz. From the invention of the saxophone to the birth of Django Reinhardt and Toots Thielemans, it's hardly surprising that ‘Saint Jazz’ has its own festival in our capital! The aptly named festival returns to two emblematic venues on the Brussels music scene: the Jazz Station and the Botanique. International icons share the bill with Belgian jazz artists. This year's line-up includes legends such as guitarist Peter Bernstein and young alto saxophonists Kika Sprangers and Irene Reig. Jazz Station & Botanique Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode Festival Saint Jazz Festival FAME Festival Festival where Arts Meet Empowerment Theatre, dance, live arts, exhibition, workshop... Various places in Brussels Brussels Festival FAME Festival Hans/Jean Arp & Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Friends, Lovers, Partners Friends, Lovers, Partners Bozar dedicates a major exhibition to one of the most important artist couples: Hans/Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, two central figures of 20th-century abstract art. Throughout their careers, both artists challenged the hierarchies between the applied and fine arts. The diversity of their work – which includes painting, sculpture, textiles, design and literature – keeps them relevant to this day. Not only are their individual artistic creations remarkable, but also the works they realised together, from their first meeting in 1915 until Taeuber-Arp's early death in 1943. This exhibition is a unique opportunity to discover Sophie Taeuber-Arp's colourful and geometric abstract work alongside Hans/Jean Arp's biomorphic forms, collages and sculptures. Read the kids' guide online Read the exhibition guide online Centre for Fine Arts - Bozar Brussels Exhibitions Hans/Jean Arp & Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Friends, Lovers, Partners Car-Free Sunday Car-Free Sunday will take place on 22 September 2024. Between 09.30 and 19.00, Brussels-Capital Region will become, as happens every year, Europe’s largest area closed to cars. It’s an opportunity to (re)discover the pleasure of walking, riding on a bike or scooter or travelling on public transport in a peaceful and pleasant city. And to get a taste for active mobility! Various places in Brussels Brussels Festival Car-Free Sunday Bâtard Festival In a world of crisis, injustice, and violence, we ask: how do we hold space for art, grief, rage, and hope? This edition of Bâtard faces discomfort head-on. We invite artists who share our struggles, creating spaces to grieve, plot, and dream together. We are not isolated islands; we slide together. Join us SEPT 25-27 at Zinnema. Sliding Islands Dear Bâtard Community, In this era of relentless crisis, injustice, and ethnic cleansing, we find ourselves wondering: are you holding up? SHORT REWIND In April, we postponed a season because of empty batteries and full cognitive dissonance. But so we’re back, take a seat, a sip and lean into the collective discomfort. Last year, we discussed the unleashing of emotional vampires. Today, we confront horrors in 4K, exposed for all to see. Our usual appetite for unexpected entrances, misleading paths, hacking discourse, and dismantling classism remains, but now we face pivotal moments. What does it mean to host a festival amid ongoing genocides? What is the purpose of performing arts when international law and human rights seem more performative than ever? INTENTIONS This year, we invited artists with the intention of supporting their growth and creativity, while co-creating spaces to grieve, plot and hope – artists who share our struggles, our questions, our anger. The same flesh, nerves, and bones navigate paradoxical territories on a daily basis, so let’s bring them all into one space. We’re not isolated islands, we slide together. This is an invitation to delve beneath the surface of what appears dystopian. Engage underneath what’s visible at first glance– imagine islands, melting and merging, creating an archipelago of undomesticated bastards. Exploring new possibilities for defining, defending and sharing spaces —whether physical, social, or mental. ARTISTS Milady Renoir, Araba bni Snassen, and Alexe Dols open their Maquis intérieurs,– the inner struggles that define their activist and artistic practice, invoked by political and poetic friendships. Nabil Ennassouh draws a gesture of vulnerability that connects the biographical with the political, an attempt of love and abandonment. Victor Dumont navigates affected matters, questioning our capacity to withstand a crumbling house while acknowledging our susceptibility to being overwhelmed. Eyes wide open. The collective of Céline and Rose-Myrtha, Wildgroei Coven, will share their exploration of sisterhood, spirituality, witchcraft, and ancestry. Marah Haj Hussein holds a workshop dealing with her research, struggles and questions around languages interlacing in one’s mind in an oppressive environment. FRIENDSHIP TALKS Last but not least, we are introducing the new FRIENDSHIP TALKS : instead of the good old “expert aftertalk”, each artist has chosen one close friend to engage in an open conversation about their artistic practices in ways that matter to them. The expertise will be rooted in affects. We are looking forwards to activate this new island with you all <3 As always, we are here with you, rooted in the present tense, ready to face the best and the worst together. From Brussels, we send our solidarity from all rivers to all seas of liberation. Bastardly yours, The Bâtard Team Milady Renoir, Araba bni Snassen, Alexe Dols, Nabil Ennassouh, Victor Dumont, WildGroei Coven, Marah Haj Hussein, and more. zinnema Anderlecht Festival Bâtard Festival Eat Festival 2024 Keen to discover the latest culinary trends and meet the chefs who are putting Brussels on the map? Eat Festival is back for its 13th edition, from Thursday 26 to Sunday 29 September. This emblematic event of Brussels gastronomy returns to the exceptional setting of the Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis for a four-day gastronomic extravaganza in the image of Brussels: gourmet, lively, innovative and cosmopolitan. This year, get ready for a brand-new concept! Eat Festival is pulling out all the stops to offer you an accessible, no-holds-barred gastronomic experience. Every day, two teams of Brussels chefs, pastry chefs and cheesemakers will concoct an exclusive and original 3- and 5-course menu, drinks included. Taste the best of the capital with signature dishes, tasty cheeses and indulgent desserts. Gare Maritime - Tour & Taxis Brussels Festival Eat Festival 2024 Transpoesie 2024 The 14th edition of the international poetry festival is back in full force with fresh voices, focusing on surrealism. You can register for the events via the following link: https://forms.gle/D7H7fw4z7sYuW3BX6 TRANSPOESIE celebrates surrealist poetry and linguistic diversity in Brussels from September 26 to 28, 2024 at the centenary of the birth of surrealism. Delve into poetic depths where dreams, reality, and revolutionary spirit intertwine. Embrace the surrealist ethos and see how these poets shape a new world redefining humanity through aesthetic, philosophical depths, or revolutionary spirit. Be ready to encounter poets with an urge to shock, depict the fantastic, the impossible, the magic, different forms of infinite freedom, desire, and reject logical reason. Join this surrealist extravaganza from Thursday September 26 to Saturday 28 for lunchtime debates, thought provoking performances, and poetry “écriture automatique” writing sessions in the public space. Programme: Thursday 26/09: 17:00 - 18:30: Citizens’ Garden: official opening of festival 19:00 - 21:00: Embassy of Luxembourg: Surrealism de Lux (reception with country specialities food & drink) Friday 27/09: 12:00 - 14:00: Fleur en papier dorée – Goudblommeke in papier: bring your own lunch debate & reading 15:00 - 17:00: Royal Galleries: the Poet & the Public – a surrealist encounter 19:00 - 21:00: Italian Cultural Institute: Cheer & Co (reception with country specialties food & drink) Saturday 28/09: 12:00 - 14:00: Fleur en papier dorée – Goudblommeke in papier: bring your own lunch debate & reading 15:00 - 17:00: Royal Galleries: the Poet & the Public – a surrealist encounter 19:00 - 21:00: Liszt Institute: A Maze Sing Words (reception with country specialties food & drink) the royal quarter & the european quarter Brussels Festival Transpoesie 2024 Artonov Festival The ARTONOV Festival is inspired by the international Art Nouveau movement, both for its philosophy and its implementation, but also by the Japanese sensorial and multidisciplinary art. The particularity of the festival lies in the unique multidisciplinary creations inspired by Art Nouveau and Art Deco houses and other venues of remarkable architecture in Brussels. Ten years… ten years is how long it’s been since a couple of musicians with a passion for creation, diversity and innovation got together to create a new interdisciplinary festival. And here we are, ready for the celebratory tenth edition of the Festival ARTONOV. This editorial is neither meant to be a nostalgic musing nor a romantic reminiscence, but a simple account reflecting the original intention of the festival of bringing together artists around a project designed for them, in a sort of workshop for artistic creation. An unusual travel agency, if you will. From the outset, architecture has been an integral part of the concept, a crucial link in the dialogue between artists and audiences. Music has been another major focus of the Festival from its very inception. Just like space, sound too is sculpted and shaped to speak more directly to the listener's body. To quote Georges Perec: “Space is when it makes an angle, when it stops, when we have to turn for it to start off again.” While music and architecture are the main focus of the programme, the festival is open to all artistic disciplines. There are works in contemporary dance, circus, theatre, culinary arts and visual arts. What they all have in common is a concern for diversity, renewal and discovery. This anniversary edition is an opportunity for the festival to launch new ideas and try out new formats. asbl ARTONOV Ixelles Festival Artonov Festival Alechinsky, pinceau voyageur The Boghossian Foundation presents a solo exhibition devoted to a major European artist of the 20th century. "Alechinsky, pinceau voyageur" is an invitation to journey through the remarkable body of the artist's works. The exhibition brings together an exceptional collection of around a hundred works and numerous archival documents, gathered over the past seventy years. The Boghossian Foundation is pleased to present "Alechinsky, pinceau voyageur", an invitation to journey through the remarkable body of the artist’s works. For the very first time since its opening to the public in 2010, the Boghossian Foundation presents a solo exhibition devoted to a major European artist of the 20th century, in the welcoming and unique setting of the Villa. The exhibition, curated by Catherine de Braekeleer, brings together an exceptional collection of around a hundred works and numerous archival documents, gathered over the past seventy years. "Alechinsky, pinceau voyageur", is an ode to travel, which explores notably this remarkable artist’s fascination with artistic practices and traditions in Japan and China, which have respectively inspired him. An ode to freedom, the exhibition highlights the artist’s freedom of experimentation, alternating between different techniques and mediums since 1947: canvases, inks, with or without embossing, etchings, lithographs, enameled lava, porcelain books, and even a harpsichord painted in 1986, displayed in the grand hall. An ode to friendship, the exhibition presents works created in collaboration with artists like Jiří Kolář, Hans Spinner, or to accompany the works of authors such as Salah Stétié, Amos Kenan, or Joyce Mansour. An ode to love, the exhibition also reveals itself through the image of the unpublished painting titled "Comme elle partait", created in 2023, as a tribute to Micky (1928-2023), whom he married in 1949. Alechinsky Boghossian Foundation - Villa Empain Ixelles Exhibitions Alechinsky, pinceau voyageur 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films” The Korean Cultural Center in Brussels is delighted to host a special forum during the 12th Belgian Korean Film Festival. This year’s theme, “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” reflects current global film industry trends and explores how various media—such as films, musicals, games, novels, and webtoons—are transformed into new genres. Titled “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” the forum will delve into the film markets and trends in Europe and Korea. Experts from various fields will discuss the unique characteristics of each sector and share their insights on the future of the film market. The forum will take place on Saturday, September 28, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at Cinema Palace and will be divided into two sessions. The first session will feature a panel discussion with a film market analyst, a film streaming platform operator, a professor of language and cultural studies, and an analyst from the Korean Film Council. The second session will be a master class led by world-renowned Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-woon, focusing on his film Illang, an adaptation of an animated film. Kim will share his production methods and experiences in adapting original works into films, including Illang and his other notable works. 1st Session: 17:30 - 18:30 “Panel Talk” Dr. Agnes Schneeberger / European Audiovisual Observatory (Online) Ms. Won Eunyoung / Korean Film Council Film Screaming Platform Operator / SOONER.BE Prof. Andreas Niehaus / University of Ghent 2nd Session: 18:30 - 19:30 “Masterclass” KIM Jee-woon / Director of Film "Illang" JUNG Eunjin / Interpreter KO-EN Cinéma Palace Brussels Conferences and conventions 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films” Fêtes Romanes Wolubilis and surrounding area Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Show Fêtes Romanes FESTIVAL FRANCOFAUNE I 11E ÉDITION Various places in Brussels Brussels Festival FESTIVAL FRANCOFAUNE I 11E ÉDITION Art On Paper 2024 The 9th edition of Art on Paper will be held from October 03 to 06, 2024 at the Gare Maritime in Brussels. The fair returns to the sumptuous spaces of the Gare Maritime, which it will once again transform into the "Grand Palais of drawing in Brussels". After a remarkable edition in 2023, the fair confirms the dynamism and attractiveness of the drawing and works on paper market in Europe. The fair offers visitors an exceptional discovery of drawing through the centuries. This year, Art on Paper will welcome some 50 Belgian and international galleries, and will further accentuate its openness to modern and ancient art galleries alongside contemporary artistic proposals. Irène Laub Gallery (art gallery); Jonathan F. Kugel (Cabinet de curiosités Contemporain); Keijsers Koning (art gallery); KITAI (art gallery); La peau de l'ours (art gallery); Lancz Gallery (art gallery); Lee Bauwens Gallery (art gallery); Loo & Lou Gallery (art gallery); m.simons (art gallery); Michèle Schoonjans Gallery (art gallery); Michel Rein (art gallery); Schönfeld Gallery (art gallery) TOUR & TAXIS Brussels Fairs and shows Art On Paper 2024 Abrupt 2024 - Music, Talks & Experiment Abrupt is a new annual festival that blends emerging, contemporary and unconventional music, visual arts and public discourse. During the first edition, which will take place from 9 - 13 October 2024, Abrupt presents several musical performances, club events, talks & more spread out over several iconic and unique venues in the Brussels Capital-Region. Abrupt is a new annual festival that blends emerging, contemporary and unconventional music, visual arts and public discourse. During the first edition, which will take place from 9 - 13 October 2024, Abrupt presents several musical performances, club events, talks & more spread out over several iconic and unique venues in the Brussels Capital-Region. Abrupt is an initiative by the non-profit organization Arty Farty Brussels, Next to running the temporary cultural space Reset Brussels, they co-organised the last 6 editions of Nuits sonores & European Lab Brussels with Bozar. Venues ▔▔▔ Reset Bozar C12 Botanique Cathedral of St. Michael & St. Gudula Usquare & more CCL B2B Shed Chief Adjuah (fka Christian Scott) Ehua B2B Mankiyan Elisabeth Klinck Kafim Kode9 presents Escapology (live) Laurel Halo presents Atlas with Leila Bordreuil Maxime Denuc Moses Yoofee Trio NEK Radio Hito SkyH1 & Mika Oki (live A/V) Van Boom (live) Varg2TM Much more to be announced! Abrupt Brussels Festival Abrupt 2024 - Music, Talks & Experiment Terracotta Army and The First Emperor of China “Terracotta Army | And The First Emperor of China” exhibition is an extraordinary voyage in Ancient China of 2,200 years ago. It is, undeniably, the most complete exhibition ever created on the Terracotta Army, the necropolis and life of the First Emperor. Tour et Taxis Molenbeek-Saint-Jean Exhibitions Terracotta Army and The First Emperor of China Aimez-vous Schönberg ? This year we celebrate the 150th birthday of Arnold Schönberg, a musical visionary who captured the particularity of the Zeitgeist. Rooted in romanticism, his musical ideas developed into an essential part of the twentieth-century repertoire. This year we celebrate the 150th birthday of Arnold Schönberg, a musical visionary who captured the particularity of the Zeitgeist. Rooted in romanticism, his musical ideas developed into an essential part of the twentieth-century repertoire. Flagey Ixelles Festival Aimez-vous Schönberg ? Festival des Libertés POLITICAL AND ARTISTIC, INTERCULTURAL AND CREATIVE, FESTIVE AND SUBVERSIVE. Festival des Libertés will mobilise all forms of expression in order to offer an overview of the state of rights and freedoms around the world, to point out lurking dangers, to encourage resistance and to promote solidarity. An autumnal gathering of human rights defenders, thought-leaders, lovers of resistance, brewers of diversity and inventors of possibilities, the Festival des Libertés offers a multitude of documentaries, debates, shows, exhibitions and of concerts. All forms of expression, in tune with their time, engaged in a critical approach, inspired by the promotion of a fairer world and mixed in a friendly and festive atmosphere which is also the hallmark of the festival. Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles Brussels Festival Festival des Libertés Festival Raising Voices La Monnaie Brussels Festival Festival Raising Voices Museum Night Fever 2024 See you on 19 October 2024 for another great night in the museums of Brussels. Museum Night Fever is the Brussels' museums night. During one evening, about 30 museums open their doors between 7pm and 1am, offering an ultra-diverse, effervescent and offbeat programme in collaboration with emerging artists. The party goes on until the early hours in the afterparties. More info : www.museumnightfever.be Brussels Museums Brussels Exhibitions Museum Night Fever 2024 Filem'On, the International Film Festival for Young Audiences Filem'On, the International Film Festival for Young Audiences, offers a mix of more than 130 short films, feature films, animation and documentaries, for audiences from 2 to 16 years old. There are Belgian, European and international competitions, and many films are shown in the presence of the director. There are also fun cinematic workshops specially organised for children and young people. Filem'On, the international film festival for young audiences, is blowing out 18 candles in 2024! Usually this age is marked by seriousness and maturity, but Filem'on remains forever young! The festival is aware of serious world problems, and is doing its part for the future. Yet Filem'On always remains a little kid, and the film festival is a place where everyone is allowed to be unserious! During the autumn holidays, Filem'On once again entertains and educates all the little ones and youngsters from 2 to 16 in Brussels and the surroundings. With a program of more than 130 short films, fiction, animations and documentaries, the festival serves up a cinematic buffet to schools, families, friends, associations and anyone who enjoys good movies. This year with a touch of humor and slapstick! At the screenings, there are captivating chit-chats between the audience, filmmakers and actors. For a dash of fun where the kids are the stars, you can attend workshops, internships and film concerts. Filem'On ends the festival with the award ceremony where the best Belgian, European or international films walk away with awards. Seriously, you are coming too, right?! Various places in Brussels Brussels Festival Filem'On, the International Film Festival for Young Audiences Les Nuits Weekender Botanique Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode Festival Les Nuits Weekender La Demence: 35th Anniversary: Closing Party La Demence Brussels Clubbing La Demence: 35th Anniversary: Closing Party Fifty Lab Music Festival 2024 Fifty Lab is a festival for curious music lovers, to discover emerging music talents from Belgium and beyond. Come to explore the future of live music, DJ sets and performance – whether you’re the type to lead the way or trust us to take you by the hand. Fifty Lab is YOUR Music Festival, right in the heart of Brussels. Since 2019, Fifty Lab aims to invite the most promising upcoming talents, during 3 days throughout iconic venues in the heart of Brussels. With recommendations by some of the most influential Belgian and international musical programmers (Primavera Sound, Down the Rabbit Hole, Glastonbury, Øyafestivalen, & more), the audience will discover the next musical crushes from all musical genres and nationalities. Fifty Lab is hosted in the heart of the Belgian capital, in different venues that are within a maximum of 4 minutes walking distance from each other. 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