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Heritage Days 2025

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Location:
Various places in Brussels
Period:
Saturday 20 September 2025 - Sunday 21 September 2025
Category:
Events
Guided tours

Discover the wealth of buildings, institutions and real-estate in Brussels during the Heritage Days. 

Every year a specific theme allows to discover Brussels from another point of view. The 2025 theme is 'Art Deco, Roaring Twenties, Crash Years', as part of the Art Deco Year 2025.

Programme

External siteHeritage Days

Exhibition 'François Malfait (1872-1955)'

The City of Brussels invites you to discover the work of architect François Malfait through an exhibition held at the Athénée Robert Catteau, one of his most iconic works.

Explanatory panels in the lobby of the Athénée Robert Catteau allow you to discover this multifaceted personality and some of his most notable achievements.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 10h to 17h
  • Athénée Robert Catteau, Rue Ernest Allard 49 - 1000 Brussels
  • Accessible without reservation

More info:

François Malfait (1872-1955) exhibition

At the Museum of the City of Brussels

Discover the Museum's collections through the lens of Art Deco. The guide will reveal the secrets of a masterpiece by Wolfers Frères: an elegant coffee and tea set, emblematic of refined Brussels Art Deco style. More info:

External siteHeritage Days 2025 - Brussels City Museum

Free access to the Bruxella 1238 archaeological site

As part of the Heritage Days, the External siteBruxella 1238 archaeological site, located beneath the Bourse, will be open to the public free of charge on 20 and 21 September 2025.

This site, which bears witness to the city's history, preserves the remains of a former 13th-century Franciscan convent.

  • Opening hours: from 10 am to 6 pm (last admission at 5:30 pm)
  • Tickets: free admission tickets can be collected from Chez Madame Café, located in the Bourse

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