Nestled in the heart of Brussels, tucked away in a small but up and coming part of the city, is the Maison de la Bellone. A popular art center beloved by locals, the Maison de la Bellone is representative of Brussels’ past and present, not only in form but in function as well. The original venue was built by Jean Cosyn, who also designed Brussel’s Grand Place, in 1697 and named after the ancient Roman goddess of war. Visitors to the La Bellone should make a point to enjoy the building’s façade, which is decorated with gorgeous motifs of the 1697 Battle of Zenta.

Maison de la Bellone, 46 Rue de Flandre, Brussels, Belgium 1000, Phone: +32-25-13-33-33

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