BOZAR, Brussels’ Centre for Fine Arts, is a dynamic cultural hub housed in a striking Art Deco building designed by Victor Horta. Opened in 1929, it offers a multidisciplinary programme spanning visual arts, music, cinema, literature, and architecture. Located on Mont des Arts, BOZAR is one of the city’s most visited institutions, renowned for its international exhibitions, immersive concerts, and innovative performances. Highlights include monumental installations, VR cinema experiences, and guided tours that explore both contemporary art and architectural heritage. With over 33,000m² of space, BOZAR continues to inspire through its commitment to artistic dialogue and cultural exchange.
Brussels BelgiumBOZAR, the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, is located at 23 rue Ravenstein (1000 Brussels), right in the historic heart of the city. This striking Art Deco building, designed by renowned architect Victor Horta, is just a short walk from the Brussels Central Train Station, making it easy to access by train, metro, tram, or bus. Its central location means that iconic attractions are nearby, including the Mont des Arts cultural complex, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, the Royal Film Archive, and the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudule. Just steps away, visitors can also explore the lively Ravenstein Gallery, enjoy the green spaces of Brussels Park, or wander toward the Grand Place. Known for its dynamic program of exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events, as well as a Michelin-star restaurant and a brasserie, BOZAR stands at the very center of Brussels’ vibrant artistic scene.