Autumn arts coming to Belgium
23.07.2009
To find some of the best arts in Europe Brits will want to jump on a ferry to Belgium later this year.Now in its third year, Brxl Bravo takes place in Brussels between October 2nd and 4th, showcasing fantastic events across a packed three days.
Museums, theatres, schools and artists join together to turn the city into the creative hub of Europe for this event, with all kinds of activities and exhibitions keeping visitors entertained.
Meanwhile, those making the ferry trip to Brussels a little earlier in the year may want to visit on September 19th and 20th.
On these dates the annual Heritage Days take place, during which all kinds of monuments and historical locations are open for the public.
Not only that, but special activities are also arranged to keep attendees to these Brussels landmarks entertained.
Finally, Brits keen to experience some Belgian culture can visit Place du Grand Sablon on August 9th, for the Meyboom Celebration.
Here they will find a maypole raised to mark the anniversary of a wedding which was supposedly ambushed by youths back in 1213, with Saint Laurence saving the day and being remembered on this date each year.

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