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The brochure design for the Journées du Patrimoine/Open Monumentendagen in Brussels, 2020. (©urban.brussels)
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Since the creation of the Brussels region in 1989, the government has organised an annual heritage weekend under the name Journées du Patrimoine/Open Monumentendagen.

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The Bridge, which hopes to be Brussels’ first professional English-language theatre, will debut its first production in October.

Brussels City mayor Philippe Close (C) pictured during the 2019 edition of the Meyboom festivities in Brussels, Thursday 08 August 2019. The tradition of the Meyboom (Meiboom) is based on a medieval legend, to celebrate a victory over the city of Leuven. Nowadays, it is a highly colourful parade, held every 9 August, in which a tree is brought to Brussels, featuring a brass band, giants and people dressed in folk dress. The erection of the Meyboom is recognised as an expression of intangible heritage by Une
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A centuries-old tradition, one recognised as an expression of intangible heritage by Unesco, will once again be celebrated in Brussels on Monday when the Meyboom will be erected on the corner of t

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Join the friendly fun at L’Afrique en Couleurs, a celebration of the many sights, sounds and colours from the African continent.

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With the opening of Werchter Parklife this week, summer music festivals have returned to Belgium.

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The clubs might still be closed, but Fuse is taking its techno beats back to Tour & Taxis for Plein Air again this summer.

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Who inspires you? Or more to the point: What phrase, quote or saying has always stuck with you?

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Described by The Observer newspaper as "a fascinating piece of documentary theatre about the Falklands war and its aftermath", Minefield has toured worldwide and will be shown for the last time at

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Following days of controversy and media attention, Kanal Center Pompidou has announced that Kasia Redzisz will be the new artistic director.

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