Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels
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Facts and practical information
The Centre for Fine Arts is a multi-purpose cultural venue in Brussels, Belgium. It is often referred to as BOZAR in French or PSK in Dutch. The building was designed by the architect Victor Horta, and completed in 1929 at the instigation of the banker and patron of the arts Henry Le Bœuf. It includes exhibition and conference rooms, a cinema and a concert hall, which serves as home to the National Orchestra of Belgium. ()
Day trips
Centre for Fine Arts – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula, Musical Instrument Museum, Bortier Gallery, Saint-Jacques-sur-Coudenberg.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Centre for Fine Arts open?
Centre for Fine Arts is open:
- Monday closed
- Tuesday 10 am - 6 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 6 pm
- Thursday 10 am - 9 pm
- Friday 10 am - 6 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
- Sunday 10 am - 6 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Centre for Fine Arts?
Nearby attractions include Royal Palace of Brussels, Brussels (1 min walk), Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels (2 min walk), BELvue Museum, Brussels (2 min walk), Old England, Brussels (2 min walk).
How to get to Centre for Fine Arts by public transport?
The nearest stations to Centre for Fine Arts:
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Bus
Metro
Train
Ferry
Tram
- Palais - Paleizen • Lines: 92, 93 (2 min walk)
- Royale - Koning • Lines: 92, 93 (5 min walk)
Bus
- Bozar • Lines: 38, 71 (2 min walk)
- Royale - Koning • Lines: 38, 71, N06, N08, N09, N10, N11, N12 (3 min walk)
Metro
- Parc - Park • Lines: 1, 5 (5 min walk)
- Central Station • Lines: 1, 5 (6 min walk)
Train
- Bruxelles-Central - Brussel-Centraal (5 min walk)
- Bruxelles-Chapelle - Brussel Kapellekerk (14 min walk)
Ferry
- Quai des Péniches - Akenkaai • Lines: Wb (33 min walk)
- Sainctelette • Lines: Wb (33 min walk)