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The Brussels-based Italian photographer Massao Mascaro spent four years following the mythical route of Odysseus in the Mediterranean sea to compare today’s reality with yesterday’s fantasies.
European Mobility Week kicked off on 16 September, and the big event is, of course, Car-Free Sunday.
2021 is the 120th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Belgium and Korea - and the Korean Cultural Centre is pulling out all the stops to offer an autumn full of events.
Whether you like to draw yourself or like to look at drawings, you’ll find something to delight you during Brussels Drawing Week.
The firm BC Architects has been chosen by the Brussels government to lead the project to redevelop the former industrial buildings along Rue de Manchester in Molenbeek into an artistic and creativ
The Brussels-City councillor in charge of culture and tourism is working with a Brussels hospital to launch a programme that would see museum visits prescribed by doctors.
The first month of the autumn culture season sees the return of Brussels’ big celebration of all things design oriented, from the racks that hold our bicycles to the chairs we buy.
Arena 5, the new open-air concert series among the exhibition halls at Brussels Expo, continues into September.
Visitors to an exhibition displaying hyper-realistic portrayals of the human body can experience the event in a unique way later this month when the organisers invite people to view the works nake