Saint-Josse Swimming Pool
20-21 sep 2025
Although the idea was mooted as early as 1912, it was not until 1934 that the people of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode had their own swimming pool.
Local administration Saint-Josse-ten-Noode — R.V.S. building
20-21 sep 2025
This functionalist-style building was built on the site of an 1863 mansion by architect Hansotte.
The Art Square
20-21 sep 2025
Since 1993, the monumental sculpture exhibition in Square Armand Steurs has promoted Belgian sculpture in the heart of the European capital.
Opalescents, Philippe Decelle collection
20-21 sep 2025
Opalescent glass fascinates with its slightly milky, delicately bluish appearance, which glows with orange or gold reflections depending on the l
The Kapelleveld District
20-21 sep 2025
Kapelleveld garden city is home to a number of garden cities, the result of an idea that originated in England at a time when many families were
Local administration Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
20-21 sep 2025
Erected in the heart of the municipality, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert town hall is the work of architect Joseph Diongre, one of the leading exponents of
House Pompe
20-21 sep 2025
In 1910, architect Antoine Pompe drew up plans for Doctor Van Neck’s clinic, a veritable manifesto of rationalism.
The Broqueville district
20-21 sep 2025
The Broqueville district, located around the eponymous avenue in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, is a pleasant and dynamic residential area in Woluwe-Saint
Art Deco along tram line 39
20-21 sep 2025
Here are two centenaries being celebrated in 2025: Art Deco style and Tram 39.
The tram links the city centre with what were then districts under
Discovering Art Deco in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
20-21 sep 2025
The municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre boasts some remarkable examples of Brussels’ architectural heritage.
Art Deco and Modernism in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
20-21 sep 2025
Woluwe-Saint-Pierre in 1900 was the Ardennes at the gateway to Brussels.
The Roaring Twenties at the Table and in the Kitchen
20 sep 2025
Following the urgent need to rebuild bodies, homes and imaginations in the immediate post-war period, the festive, consumerist frenzy of the Roar











