Content by tag : Mons
Although Mons is famous for being the site of the first and last casualty of World War One, it was also the scene of one of the most enduring supernatural legends to arise from a battlefield.
For the inauguration of Mons’ new cultural pole (CAP), the city is staging a major exhibition dedicated to the father of sculpture, Auguste Rodin.
It’s a double celebration for the city of Mons this spring with the inauguration of its new museum complex CAP (Culture, Art and Pat
From dancing lasers to magical illuminations, light shows are being switched on around the country.
Shape – the military headquarters of the Nato's Allied Command Operations (ACO), which manages all NATO’s operations worldwide – is soon to get a brand new headquarters, following a public inquiry
An ad campaign from the Walloon city of Mons is calling on Brussels residents to pack up and leave for greener pastures in the "Cité du Doudou".
The Mons railway station was supposed to have been constructed by 2015, when the city was European Capital of Culture, but as the project remains over-budget and unfinished 22 years after its ince
The monumental architectural installation ‘The Passenger’ in Mons was brought down today, ending a five-and-a-half-year run arching over the narrow Rue Nimy.