
Belgium: Brussels
In a nutshell...
Known as the capital of comic strips, Brussels is also unique for its mix of modern buildings and Art Nouveau style homes.
An animated and festive city, it is not rare to witness a fanfare or a parade in the Grand Place nor is it uncommon to see the Mannekenpis being adomed in a new costume; Brussels is a city for walking.
The city is spread out, with 19 districts depicting many different faces of the capital. Ixelles is famous for its nightlife, where Saint-Gilles, particularly the Maison Horta, is popular with those who are interested in Art Nouveau.
Truly European in character, Brussels offers all the Belgian specialities, from beer to waffles, but Italian and French dishes are also popular. This is a city where everyone can find something of interest.
Brussels : Events
Paintings from the British Royal Collection
Bruegel to Rubens
16 May - 21 September 2008
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are pleased to announce that they will host an exhibition of some fifty paintings from the collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The major event of the 2008 season, the exhibition is a testament to the strong ties between the royal families of Belgium and Great Britain. For the first time, the collections of Flemish painters, enriched by several works by Dutch painters, will cross the English Channel to be presented together as a single collection. The opportunity to see these timeless masterpieces side-by-side highlights the rarity and quality of the collection and allows visitors to fully appreciate the legacy of these artists.
PARTNERSHIP OFFER
Show your travel proof with Thalys (ticket, Cybelys card or Ticketless card) and pay only 6,50€ instead of 9€ for the entrance ticket at the exhibition
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Opening times
Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on Mondays
Address
Royal Museums of fine Arts of Belgium
Rue de la Régence 3
1000 Brussels



