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Albert Hall - Art Deco venue - Three multipurpose rooms for rent. Capacity 100 to 1000 people. Ideal setting for conferences, seminars, banquets, gala dinners, receptions, cocktail parties, concerts or company celebrations.

FUSE Nightclub - Showcases the history, upcoming events, online shop and overall atmosphere of Belgium's "premier techno club"

Ancienne Belgique - The Ancienne Belgique is the leading concert venue located in the heart of Brussels, hosting up to 500 concerts per year.

Au Fil du Temps - Brussels art gallery with photographs and information on bronzes, deco artwork, paints, ceramics, and sculptures. Ceramics factory, Boch Frères Kéramis, is featured.

Rics Riverboat - Interior and exterior photos of two boats moored in the center of Brussels, used as meeting places for artists, party organizers, and private events.

Kunsten FESTIVAL des Arts - Performing art festival comprising theatre, dance, opera, installations and multimedia. Takes place in Brussels every year.

Gallery Quackelbeen - Native and tribal African art. Brussels dealer with images of pots, masks, textiles and statues.

Senses Art Nouveau - On-line catalogue of Art Nouveau museum quality reproductions and original gifts. Introduction to "Art Nouveau" and its artists. Links and practical information about masterpieces in Brussels.

Viewfinders: English-speaking Photography Club of Brussels - Aims of the club, contacts, activities, gallery of pictures, technical notes, and links to photographic sites.

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Chesterton Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal. - Henry Ford Arts and Entertainment
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