The Centre for Fine Arts (French: Palais des Beaux-Arts; Dutch: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten) is a multi-purpose cultural venue in the Royal Quarter of...
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by Napoleon and opened in 1803 as the Museum of Fine Arts of Brussels (French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Dutch: Museum voor Schone Kunsten van...
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The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels (French: Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles - École supérieure des Arts (ARBA-ESA); Dutch: Koninklijke...
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Charlotte Brontë (section Brussels and Haworth)
former pupil. In 1980 a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, on the site of the Madam Heger's school, in honour of Charlotte...
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Victor Horta (category Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels alumni)
included the Maison du Peuple/Volkshuis (1895–1899), Brussels' Centre for Fine Arts (1923–1929) and Brussels-Central railway station (1913–1952). In 1932, King...
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Fragments of a Rainy Season (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
tour. A 16-track DVD, recorded at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (Palais des Beaux-Arts, now BOZAR) in Brussels, Belgium, that features the tracks in...
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Film-in-Concert World Premiere was held at the Palais des Beaux Arts Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels in June 1992. British-born conductor Nicholas Cleobury led...
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Bozar may refer to: Bozar, Texas The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (French: Palais des Beaux-Arts, Dutch: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten) 12270 Bozar, a...
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of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. February 2013. "Ancient Ground: Changing States: Contemporary Irish Art , Bozar - Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels"....
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studio in his lifetime. It was first exhibited in 1929 at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels. It was damaged by shrapnel during the Second World War, including...
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