Museum activities in Europe
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Cours de Cuisine Olivier Berté
What better place to discover the secrets of la cuisine française than in Paris, the capital of gastronomy? One of the most popular – and affordable – courses for beginners is the Les Coulisses du Chef Cours de Cuisine Olivier Berté, which offers three-hour courses (adult/child €100/30) at 10.30am from Wednesday to Saturday with an additional class from 6pm to 9pm on Friday. ‘Carnets’ of five/20 courses cost €440/1500. Children’s classes (ages seven and up) are on Wednesday at 3pm.
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Ark Children’s Cultural Centre
Aimed at youngsters between the ages of three and 14, the Ark is enormously popular – and perpetually booked out. The centre runs activities aimed at stimulating children’s interests in science, the environment and the arts, and has an open-air stage for summer events.
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Musée Bruxellois de la Gueuze (Cantillon Brewery)
The real deal. This working brewery takes you behind the scenes of the production of gueuze – created by micro-organisms that cause the spontaneous fermentation of these unique lambic beers. And of course, you get to taste it, too.
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Peaceful Revolution Tour
A two-hour German-language walking tour taking in locations that witnessed the key events of 1989. Groups meet at the entrance to the Nikolaikirche.
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