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French artist Marion Verboom has won the inaugural Art for the City pri
It’s a seasonal tradition in Brussels: each year, summer bars familiarly known as guinguettes grace the city’s parks.
A hard-right National Conservatism Conference in Brussels that sparked a political outcry, finally went ahead despite attempts by local politicians to shut it down, report local media.
‘Explore the True You’ is the scary yet intriguing proposition of the Museum of Infinite Realities (MOIR), a new
Landmark buildings in the Belgian capital have joined in anniversary celebrations marking 75 years since the signing of NATO’s founding document.
From workshops on tattoos, tango and fanzines to film screenings and torchlit walks, this year’s edition of the Nocturnes offers a packed programme in
Traffic will be disrupted in the Brussels Region on Tuesday 26 March due to a new demonstration by agricultural unions, warns the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone.
The British Junior Academy of Brussels (BJAB) welcomes parents and students to explore the Etterbeek school at its Open Day on Wednesday, 20th March
Pope Francis is expected to visit Koekelberg Basilica in Brussels at the end of September “if his health allows", according to the national church, reports RTBF/Belga.