Brussels Entertainment

  1. Bozar

    Designed by Victor Horta in 1928, this Art Deco venue (formerly the Palais des Beaux-Arts) is the HQ of Belgium's National Orchestra and the Philharmonic Society, and is internationally renowned for its acoustics. It also hosts art exhibits.

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  2. Recyclart

    This 'arts laboratory' located in the Marolles' old Chapelle train station along Rue des Ursulines revitalised what was previously an industrial wasteland. It now hosts cutting-edge gigs and parties with emerging DJs, art installations, various community workshops and theatre productions, and has a daytime café.

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  3. Stade Roi Baudouin

    International attention rarely focuses on Brussels with its limited number of quality sporting venues. The national stadium, Stade Roi Baudouin in Heysel, is the main host, attracting cycling races, athletics meetings and football matches.

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  4. Théâtre du Vaudeville

    Cabarets, concerts and various theatre productions take place at this old theatre within the Galeries St-Hubert. Programme leaflets are available in the foyer inside the arcade.

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