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July 2010

Book. Bruxelles insolite

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Brussels is an 'unusual city'. Certainly not-Brussels often see the capital in this way. A French publisher reveals that unusual, secret side of Brussels in the tourist guide 'Bruxelles insolite'.

   

An important part of the guide Bruxelles insolite is about the City of Brussels (Brussels-city, and a piece of Laeken). The book also covers 12 other municipalities of the region.

Anecdotes and legends

The authors Laurence Bragard and Régis Duqué tell a number of less known anecdotes and legends from different corners of the city. They talk about places, monuments, statues, an architectural detail, museums, cafes, churches,... Each site is marked on a map, possibly with website and opening hours. The illustrations are from Michel Reuss.

  • Bruxelles insolite. Trésors cachés et lieux secrets. Laurence Bragard and Régis Duqué, photographs by Michel Reuss (Editions des Beaux Jours)

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