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Brussels' world-famous Flower Carpet only happens every two years. But on alternate years there is Flowertime, a must for anyone interested in architecture and horticulture.
It's a story featuring American astronauts, president Richard Nixon, human envy, greed. And on top of it one Belgian, the Moon and a tiny aluminium figure.
The castle where Flemish baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens spent the last years of his life has been bought by the regional government.
An initiative to promote Flanders as a destination for art enthusiasts has been a resounding success so far, according to tourism minister Ben Weyts.
A pleasant afternoon spent wandering in the Marolles just got even better with Bruegel Meets Street Art, one of the citywide events to mark the 450th anniversary of the death of the famous artist.
The government of Flanders is working on a new loan scheme that allows residents to borrow €500 to €7,000 to buy works by contemporary artists. The loans are interest-free.
Brussels Airlines has unveiled the latest member of its fleet: an Airbus 320 inspired by the work of Pieter Bruegel.
Belgium’s largest – and one of Europe’s most prestigious – art fairs is celebrating its 37th edition this year.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg’s face can now be seen on the façade of Cité du Sureau in downtown Brussels.