MANNEKEN-PIS
The most famous Brussels citizen has been peeing on the corner of Rue du ...Read more
HALLES SAINT-GÉRY
This former covered market is an information centre on the region and an ...Read more
COUDENBERG
Visit the underground ruins of the former Palace of Charles V, whose ...Read more
BELGIAN COMIC BOOK CENTRE COMIC BOOK MUSEUM
The Belgian capital, also the capital of comics, could not afford a more ...Read more
ST-GILLES TOWN HALL
Beautiful neo-Renaissance building built in the early 20th century by the ...Read more
COURTHOUSE
Larger than St. Peter's in Rome, it dominates Brussels with its austere ...Read more
LE BERLAYMONT
The Berlaymont building houses the headquarters of the European Commission. ...Read more
CHINESE PAVILION AND JAPANESE TOWER
Read moreIn the north of the royal domain, the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower remind the world of the great world expositions. The pavilion is a léopoldienne chinoiserie that owes as much to European architecture as to the artisans. Planned as a Chinese restaurant by Leopold II, it became a museum of Porcelain. The Japanese Tower is a little simplest that the king offered at the 1900 World Exposition in Paris.
CURRENCY THEATRE
The Brussels Opera is a European avant-garde stage, but also the starting ...Read more
MUSÉE-MAISON RENÉ MAGRITTE & MUSÉE D'ART ABSTRAIT
Discover an intimate René Magritte in this house where he lived with his ...Read more
HEAVY HOUSE
One of the most beautiful achievements of Art Nouveau in Brussels, built by ...Read more
ROYAL PALAIS
Since 1965, the Palace has been open to the public, free of charge, every ...Read more
HORTA MUSEUM
The personal house of the master of Art Nouveau has become the most ...Read more
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE CITY, ARCHITECTURE (CIVA)
A place of culture that focuses on all areas of creation in BrusselsRead more
LA MAISON DU LIVRE SAINT-GILLES
Read moreLa Maison du Livre asbl is a cultural center located in Saint-Gilles. It offers a varied program of exhibitions, festivals and lecture series. The Maison du Livre website provides information on upcoming events and activities. The Maison du Livre also organizes off-site workshops, enabling participants to discover nature and explore different aspects of writing. Those wishing to support the Maison du Livre can subscribe to their e-newsletter or join them on Facebook.
CORPORATE HOUSES
The houses on the Grand-Place, most of which date from the 17th century, ...Read more