Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussel

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Bruxelles, Belgium

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Cultural center· Concert hall· Museum

Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussel Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussel is located in Bruxelles, Belgium on Rue Ravenstein 23. Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussel is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cultural center in Belgium.

Address

Rue Ravenstein 23

Phone

+32 25078200

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Valerie Moggio

Beautiful outside Art Deco architecture building....stay in the street....because inside is not attracted at all....not \Genius\ modern Artists expositions. Bad and boring museum...

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Petro Molala

A very good place with amazing exhibitions! Cool and kind stuff with an excellent organisation in all the departments of the building such as bookshop and cafeteria. I saw the beyond Klimt new horizons in central Europe 1914-1938, exhibition and it was awesome! A lot of works on run and art to admire!

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Beauvais J.Sebastien

One of the best concert hall in Brussels. Enjoy the divers and wonderful concerts programs, one of the exhibits or simply food in the delicious brasserie! You’ll come back

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Lucian Toma

A great oportunity to see a few of Constantin Brancusi's pieces of art.

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sam cotman

The palace of fine art might just be one of the most impressive musea Belgium has to offer. The building interior is an art piece on its own. For art lovers of pieces between 1300-1800 the museum holds an impressive collection of old masters such as Rubens or Bruegel on permanent display. Mix that up with a layout containing sculptures and you will be set for a few hours. Though ever changing, the temporary exhibitions can run from traditional to contemporary. On my time of visiting this was the Magritte exhibition, with pieces nicely ordered by age for somebody new to the artist to figure out the progression over the years. I would recommend taking your time & grabbing an audio guide, as descriptions for paintings are not always present. This way you will get a better grasp of the works and enjoy your trip more. For tourist I highly recommend visiting after 13:00 on a wednesday. Admission to the museum is free at that time.

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Patrice Kerremans

Went to the Keith Haring exposition. It’s small but interestingly set up. It gives a good overview of the Zeitgeist of the 80s atmosphere in which Keith Haring became the activist artist that he was.

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Rick J

Another must see for art lovers is Centre for fine arts, Bozar for short. They have multiple exhibitions at anytime as well as cinema, theatre, dance and music. They also have a nice shop and cafe. At the moment there is a Yves Klein exhibition, Yo - an exhibition about Brussels hip hop culture, Brussels is a plazier, a photo exhibition about Brussels 50 years ago and finally Patterns for (re)congnition by Tendu and Messen.

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darius savolskis

Top venue for cultural activities. It always have great expos, concerts. Simply excellent. Although it would be nice if they would reopen entrance from Rue de la Régence. It also could be a bit difficult with accessibility if you are with small kids and buggy.