WALKS "THE FASHIONABLE DISTRICTS" : fashion & design

RUE DE NAMUR - MATONGE - SAINT-BONIFACE - FLAGEY "ROYAL, EXOTIC AND TRENDY"

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RUE DE NAMUR - MATONGE - SAINT-BONIFACE - FLAGEY
© JP Remy - OPT

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These four parts are symbolic of an international capital. Fashion enjoys a royal setting, starting from the very centre of the city. The Rue de Namur gathers some real gems of Belgian and international design in this prestigious setting, before leading on to the Porte de Namur. Along the Chaussée d'Ixelles, your gaze will inevitably be drawn to the colourful stalls of Matongé. This exotic detour will lead you to the heart of Saint-Boniface, an Art Nouveau district which was marked by the architect Ernest Blérot, to alleyways that are full of life by daytime and evening. A guaranteed change of style emerges between the cool, hip hop atmosphere and the cultural district of Flagey. Romantics and lovers of architecture will no doubt opt for the heavenly walk alongside the ponds.

Opening periods:
  • All year round 2008
    Theme: FASHION & DESIGN
    Place: IXELLES

    Comment:

    100% BRUSSELS' DESIGN
    Natan
    68 rue de Namur
    Natan
    78 rue de Namur
    Marie's Corner
    39 rue de Namur
    Nina Meert
    1/5 rue Saint Boniface
    Isabelle Baines et Annick Tapernoux
    48 rue du Pépin

    100% TRENDY!
    Cocoon
    41 rue de la Paix
    Kusje
    12 rue de la Paix
    Pax clothes and furnitures
    8 rue de la Paix
    Look 50
    10 rue de la Paix
    Qué Mas
    19 rue Ernest Solvay

    Extra information:

    BILLETTERIE ARSENE 50
    Place Sainte Croix
    Tickets for shows in Brussels for the same evening at 50% of the normal price. www.arsene50.be

    CENTRE INTERNATIONAL POUR LA VILLE, L'ARCHITECTURE ET LE PAYSAGE: CIVA
    55 rue de l'Ermitage
    Venue for exhibitions, conferences, exchanges and debate. www.civa.be

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    IXELLES MUSEUM (IXELLES)

    IXELLES MUSEUM
    © mixed Media - collection Musée d'Ixelles, Bruxelles
    The collections of the Ixelles museum present a vast panorama of the Belgian art from the 19th and 20th centuries, a view on the different artistic movements of this time: realism, impressionism, luminism, neo-impressionism and symbolism for the 19th century, and fauvism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, abstraction and the most popular actual movements for the 20th century. Many Flemish artists, some representatives of foreign schools and a remarkable set of fin-de-siècle posters with the full collection of original posters made by Toulouse-Lautrec complete the exhibited collection.
    Address:
    Rue Jean Van Volsem 71
    1050 IXELLES
    Tel.:+32 (0) 2 515 64 21
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    MARNI THEATRE (JAZZ FESTIVAL, DANCE, ...) (IXELLES)


    Address:
    Rue de Vergnies 25
    1050 IXELLES
    Tel.:+32 (0) 2 639 09 80
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    MONT DES ARTS (BRUXELLES)

    MONT DES ARTS
    © OPT/Ricardo de la Riva
    The garden of the Mont-des-Arts, a “Visual Springboard”, designed by René Pechère, is layed out on a slab, covering a car park. In front of the Convention Centre, a fountain with nine steles constitutes the main point of the garden. The flights of stairs that take us to the garden are adorned with reliefs by Oscar Jespers, Charles Leplae and Rik Poot. The rows of trees seem to converge towards the equestrian statue of Albert I below. On the right, fountains and a small games area for children. The garden links many places : all around it, but very close, we can find the old city, the Royal Albert I Library, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Royal Film Archive and the Film Museum, the Sculpture Garden, the BELvue museum, the Musical Instruments Museum …
    Address:
    Mont des Arts
    1000 BRUXELLES
    Tel.:+32 (0) 2 511 34 33
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    ROYAL PALACE (BRUXELLES)

    ROYAL PALACE
    © OPT/Ricardo de la Riva
    Until 1731, this was the site of the former Duke's Palace. After it burnt down, architect Louis Montoyer built two family residences. Using these residences as the basis, William of Orange then set to work on a palace, which he saw as essential now that The Hague and Brussels were sharing the role of capital. Work was completed in 1829 only to start again in 1862 under the Duke of Brabant, or future King Leopold II. The building was extended and the interior decorations altered by the architect Balat.
    Address:
    Place des Palais
    1000 BRUXELLES
    Tel.:+32 (0) 2 551 20 20
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    THE FLAGEY (IXELLES)

    THE FLAGEY
    © Le Flagey
    This 'liner', which has been rechristened the 'Flagey', was saved in June 1998 by a private Belgian group and has now embarked on a new life. This building, which has been completely renovated, was one of the first radio broadcasting buildings in the world. Inaugurated in 1938, it soon gained quite a reputation for its unique architecture and the unrivalled acoustics of its studios. It was in fact dubbed the 'sound factory'. This highly impressive architectural masterpiece is the work of the Belgian architect from the 1930s, Joseph Diongre.
    Address:
    Place Sainte-Croix
    1050 IXELLES
    Tel.:+32 (0) 2 641 10 20
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