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The Anneessens district, in the heart of Brussels, is the quarter chosen for the 3rd edition. Cultural diversity is an everyday reality there. On the program:
The complete schedule of the event can be found in the agenda.
In 2002 the City of Brussels and the Brussels Capital Region met the founders of 'Marseille-Espérance', a meeting forum of religious leaders. That was the beginning of the project 'Bruxelles-Esperance'. In 2005 a structure was created with a mission: subdue tensions between the communities. It was the start of the 'Week of Interconvictional Dialogue', with its slogan: 'meetings in order to get to know each other'.