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  2. Mont des Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Mont des Arts (French, pronounced [mɔ̃ dez‿aʁ]) or Kunstberg (Dutch, pronounced [ˈkʏnstbɛr(ə)x] ⓘ), meaning "Hill/Mount of the Arts", is an urban complex and historic site in central Brussels, Belgium, including the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the National Archives of Belgium, the SquareBrussels Meeting Centre, and a public garden.

  3. Square – Brussels Meeting Centre - Wikipedia

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    SquareBrussels Convention Centre (previously SquareBrussels Meeting Centre) is the name of a convention centre in Brussels, Belgium.It is run by the GL Events [1] group and situated in cultural and historic district of Brussels near the national and international institutions, overlooking the city from the hillside of the Mont des Arts.

  4. Neighbourhoods in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Below the Royal District is the Central Station and the Mont des Arts/Kunstberg, [13] home to the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), [14] the Royal Belgian Film Archive , the Brussels Centre for Fine Arts, [15] the Museum of Cinema, the Musical Instruments Museum (MIM), [16] the BELvue Museum, and the Oldmasters Museum. [17]

  5. Category:Squares in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Mont des Arts; P. Place Anneessens; Place Charles Rogier; ... Sablon, Brussels; Robert Schuman Roundabout; Square de l'Aviation; Square Maréchal Montgomery; Square ...

  6. List of houses of the Grand-Place - Wikipedia

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    Le bombardement de Bruxelles par Louis XIV et la reconstruction qui s'ensuivit, 1695–1700 (in French). Brussels: AAM éditions. ISBN 978-2-87143-079-7. De Vries, André (2003). Brussels: A Cultural and Literary History. Oxford: Signal Books. ISBN 978-1-902669-46-5. Des Marez, Guillaume (1918). Guide illustré de Bruxelles (in French). Vol.

  7. 8th Magritte Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2017 in Belgium and took place on 3 February 2018 at the Square in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels, beginning at 8:45 p.m. CET. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 22 categories.

  8. 11th Magritte Awards - Wikipedia

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    It took place on 12 February 2022, at the Square, in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels. It was the first ceremony in two years after the 2021 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 23 categories.

  9. 1st Magritte Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2010 in Belgium and took place on 5 February 2011 at the Square in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels, beginning at 7:30 p.m. CET. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in twenty categories.