Paleis voor Schone Kunsten - Brussels    Share

4.4/5 stars (3249 reviews)

About this place

  • Popular Centre For Fine Arts
  • Cost Rs 899 ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 9:00
  • Number : +32 2 507 82 00
  • Near By Grand Place
  • 0.80 Km 12 min.
  • Cultural Centre
  • Tourist attraction

The Centre for Fine Arts (French: Palais des Beaux-Arts, Dutch: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten) is a multi-purpose cultural venue in Brussels, Belgium. It is often referred to as BOZAR (a homophone of Beaux-arts) in French or PSK in Dutch. The building was designed by the architect Victor Horta, and completed in 1929 at the instigation of the banker and patron of the arts Henry Le Bœuf. It includes exhibition and conference rooms, a cinema and a concert hall, which serves as home to the National Orchestra of Belgium.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Wednesday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Thursday:
10:00 AM to 9:00
Friday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Saturday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Sunday:
10:00 AM to 6:00

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Address
Rue Ravenstein 23, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Number
+32 2 507 82 00
Website
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Landmark
Rue Ravenstein 23, Bruxelles
Latitude
50.843776
Longitude
4.3597967

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Arnaud D.

Arnaud D.


100.00 %

@ 12 Jan, 2020

Beautiful place for visits and expos. They have more temporary and long lasting expositions as well as convert concerts, mostly classical. Place itself is beautiful, old building which was just renovated for a part. Be careful to go across the street to buy your tickets.

Bernhard Goovaerts

Bernhard Goovaerts


80.00 %

@ 25 Jan, 2020

Interested in art? A place to be. Check if the exposition that is present at a particular time suits you before going, unless you are into all existing kinds of real fine art.

Patrice Kerremans

Patrice Kerremans


100.00 %

@ 27 Jan, 2020

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.

Rob

Rob


80.00 %

@ 03 Feb, 2020

Great exhebitions, but somewhat hard to find your way around. Signs could be a lot better!

Tijs van Raalte

Tijs van Raalte


100.00 %

@ 29 Jan, 2020

If you love art then this is a must see. We have free admittance with our museum pass. They have regularly different exhibitions going on. The most recent ones for us were about Rene Margritte and also one about Keith Harring. Locker space to store items during your visit are a bit limited and the room is easily crowded. All in all a very nice place to spend a day while broading horizons and learning new things

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