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House of Folklore and Traditions

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The House of Folklore and Traditions is located near the famous Manneken-Pis. Since its founding in 2002, it is the setting for exhibitions about folklore and traditions of Brussels and other parts of the world.

   

Logo House of Folklore and Traditions The House of Folklore and Traditions gives the history, folklore and traditions of Brussels, but also the rest of the world, a chance to shine. From the Order of Manneken-Pis to the Brotherhood of St Laurence, from Chilean traditions to Tunisian folklore: all folk and traditional guilds and associations may live in this house.

ON THE AGENDA : Exhibition. The illustrious past of the Brussels press...


Practical information

House of Folklore and Traditions
Rue du Chêne, 19
1000 Brussels
[plan]
Tel. : 02 279 64 11
Telephone 2 : 02 279 64 44
culture@brucity.be
Opening hours : from Thursday till Sunday from 1 pm to 6 pm
Closing period : closed on holidays
More information : free entrance

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Grand-Place
1000 Brussels
Boulevard Anspach 6
1000 Brussels
General phone number
+32(0)22792211
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