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Brussels’ museum of outsider art, Art & Marges, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Part of the museum’s 4,000-piece co
Haren, a real ‘village in the city’ some 12km from the Grand-Place and yet still part of Brussels commune, will get its controversial prison in 2022, according to project contractor Denys.
Brussels Mobility plans to make ‘drop-off’ zones for scooters and electric bikes near the capital’s railway stations and other busy transport hubs over the coming months.
Brussels mayor Philippe Close has ordered all prostitutes in Brussels city centre to stop working in a bid to stop the resurgence of coronavirus in the capital.
All bars in Brussels must shut at 23.00 instead of 01.00 starting tonight (Monday), as part of new measures announced by Brussels mayors at the weekend.
Renovation is nothing if not positive.
From 5 October, no one will be allowed to drink alcohol in the majority of Brussels city-centre public spaces, announced Brussels mayor Philippe Close (PS) “with a heavy heart” on 25 September.
Close friends Simon Gronowski and Koenraad Tinel, two Belgians with remarkable and contrasting war histories, have received honorary doctorates in Humanism at the official opening of the 2020-202
Officially launched on the final day of Belgium’s Mobility Week (16-22 September), Handycab is a phone application aiming to identify all taxis in the Brussels-Capital region suitable for reduced







