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A screenshot taken from the colourised video shows trams and pedestrians on Boulevard Anspach, Brussels, in 1908 (YouTube / Rick88888888 / Prelinger Archive)
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A newly colourised and digitised film of Brussels from 1908 provides an enhanced glimpse into a time when horses, carriages and electric trams dominated the streets of the Belgian capital, a city

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Brussels Flower Carpet will return to the Grand Place this August after being cancelled last year due to the coronavirus crisis.

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In a bid to make the commemorations of the bicentenary of the death of Napoleon accessible to all, the Wellington Museum in Waterloo is presenting an exhibition entirely made of customised P

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A classification procedure has been launched to protect rare mural paintings produced by Hergé, the world-known inventor of Tintin, when he was 15 years old and a member of a scout troop.

Illustration picture shows the Brussels Midi Fair (Brusselse Zuidfoor - Foire du Midi), between the Hallepoort / Porte de Hal and the Anderlechtse Poort / Porte d'Anderlecht, in Brussels. ( BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The culture of fairgrounds and fairs has been recognised as a part of Brussels heritage, the capital region’s secretary of state Pascal Smet announced on Monday.

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Anyone who is interested in architecture will notice the extraordinary variety of house facades that can be seen all across Brussels, in their variety a physical manifestation of the city’s

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Last year was the first time in 30 years that the Iris Festival had to be cancelled.

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Growing Belgian endive – known as chicon in French and witloof in Dutch – is now recognised cultural heritage in Brussels.

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The pleasure pier at Blankenberge, also known as Belgium Pier, is being completely renovated to its original Art Deco appearance.

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