This cinema is among the most beloved in Brussels. Specializing in screening classic films, it's truly a gem in the city for movie-lovers. With its five screens, it provides variety without being too big. It is one of the venues that hosts the Brussels Festival of Short Films in April and May.
Théâtre de la Clarencière was founded by local performance arts aficionados making for a unique experience for visitors. It hosts not only plays, but poetry recitals, conferences and more. Their varied schedule for the season can be found on their website, so check out what they have in store!
One of Brussels' most popular attractions, The Théatre Royal De Toone has been entertaining audiences with marionette puppets since 1830. Not just for kids, the Toone puts on shows by Shakespeare, Faust, and other famous playwrights, all adapted to include some of the theater's trademark humor. Located close to the Grand Palace, the Toone offers shows in Dutch, Spanish, English, German, and Italian upon request. If you're planning a visit, reservations are recommended, as the Toone's shows tend to be very busy.
Da quando Gerard Mortier divenne suo direttore nel 1981 (ora dirige la e Salzburger Festspiele) il Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie è tornato alla ribalta. Attualmente nelle mani del famoso organista Bernard Foccrule, questo teatro lirico è considerato uno dei più innovativi del mondo. L'opera qui è un vero spettacolo. Troverete anche una libreria dove comprare CD e CD ROM oltre a libri.
This is the city's prime location not just for contemporary theater, but also for dance, music, art and sculpture. The theater does not house its own company, but instead hosts visiting performers. The events are diverse and accommodate a wide variety of tastes and audiences. The Beursschouwberg strives to create a cross-cultural hub of cutting edge media, art and performance - not to mention their roller skating nights!