Culture.


19 October 2020

Manneken Pis receives costume to commemorate Czech National Day

Manneken Pis, the symbol of Brussels, will on the 21st of October for the first time wear a costume donated by the Czech Republic. The costume […]
16 October 2020

10 beautiful train stations in the world

Sometimes the train station is not just a building or a place where you can buy a ticket for your next destination: it is also a […]
14 October 2020

6 European Female Poets on how literature can make us travel in 2020

Sound travels from vowel to vowel, it jumps from one syllable to the next. A sequence of words enters our ear, touches our retina, then the […]
14 October 2020

Traveling through cinema: Berlinale Forum in Brussels

During the German presidency of the EU, the Goethe-Insitut Belgium is working with BOZAR Cinéma and Cinema Galeries to show a selection of films from the […]
12 October 2020

5 beautiful libraries in the world

In times where physical travel can sometimes be difficult, there is no better alternative than a good book to discover the world. A fine piece of […]
9 October 2020

Discovering 3 Brussels’ peeing statues

It might sound weird, but one of the most famous symbols of the capital of Europe is a little curly boy peeing shamelessly right a few […]
9 October 2020

Mazda in the spotlight: 100 years of history at Autoworld

To pay tribute to this dynamic centenarian, from the 16th October through to 13th December Autoworld is organising a retrospective of the Japanese make with 16 […]
8 October 2020

A new mural pays homage to health care workers in Brussels

In recent years, Brussels has seen the creation of several new murals created by street artists and supported by various regional institutions. At the initiative of […]
6 October 2020

Ghent: A trip to the beautiful Flemish city

With the rain pattering on the windows in early October, I think back to a trip I made to Ghent back in 2017. What do I […]
1 October 2020

10 EXPO structures that are still standing

Although most World’s Expo structures are temporary, some of them have such a great success that they survive beyond the fair, becoming iconic architectural symbols. Here […]
1 October 2020

10 best art galleries in London

The capital boasts enough galleries to satisfy every artistic preference, and with many national collections offering free entry, a day out at the art galleries is […]
1 October 2020

5 films to make you fall in love with Cuba

Since Cuba opened up again to tourism in the 1990s, visitor numbers have swelled. Tourism revenue overtook sugar as the country’s primary income source in 2015, […]
30 September 2020

Architecture lovers behold: Brussels Biennale Neoclassic is here

It is no secret that Brussels is a true gem for architecture lovers. Whether you are a fan of Art Deco, Art Nouveau or even Brutalism: […]
29 September 2020

Traveling through literature: Ten years of Transpoesie

Language is an apple with magical juices. It has the power to make us dream and reshape our minds. One crafted sentence and the world looks […]
29 September 2020

Hotel Beethoven: Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the artist’s legacy

In the context of Germany’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, BOZAR will contribute to Beethoven’s 250th birthday celebrations by hosting an exhibition that […]
24 September 2020

How Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage influences our world today

Uzbekistan has a rich cultural heritage whose influence can be seen in civilisations all over the world. Long before the adventurer, Marco Polo, travelled there in […]
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