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The Academy Palace or Palace of the Academies (French: Palais des Académies [palɛ dez‿akademi]; Dutch: Academiënpaleis [aːkaːˈdeːmijə(m)paːˌlɛis] or Paleis der Academiën [paːˈlɛiz dɛr ˌaːkaːˈdeːmijə(n)]) is a neoclassical palace in Brussels, Belgium.
This multidisciplinary space was designed to bring together a wide range of artistic events, whether music, visual arts, theatre, dance, literature, cinema or architecture. The building housing the Centre for Fine Arts was designed by the architect Victor Horta in Art Deco style, and completed in 1929 at the instigation of the banker and patron ...
The Rue d'Aerschot is close to Brussels' city centre, and is adjacent to the Northern Quarter business district (also called Little Manhattan), where the World Trade Center (WTC) is located. The street is located on the edge of the Turkish Quarter, [ 3 ] and next to Brussels-North railway station , one of the city's three main train stations.
The MIM collection was created in 1877 and was originally attached to the Royal Conservatory of Brussels with the purpose of demonstrating early instruments to students. It consisted of a hundred Indian instruments given to King Leopold II by Rajah Sourindro Mohun Tagore in 1876, as well as the collection of the celebrated Belgian musicologist François-Joseph Fétis, purchased by the Belgian ...
The Old England department store in 1981, after having been bought by the Belgian State and before restoration. The Old England department store opened a new branch location not far from its original building on the Place Royale in 1899, designed by Saintenoy in collaboration with the engineer Emile Wyhowski de Bukanski.
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City of Brussels Literary Art & Design Atomium Museum (ADAM) City of Brussels: Art: Design of the 20th century Art & Marges Museum [Wikidata] City of Brussels: Art: Permanent collection and temporary exhibitions of art by outsider artists, artists who are mentally unwell and artists outside the mainstream AutoWorld: City of Brussels: Transport ...
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Belgium, ordered by seating-only capacity. Indoor stadiums with a capacity of at least 2,000 are included in the list. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only and standing-only events.