BRUSSELS

ART FOR CITIES is the story of a Belgian photographer and a Belgian Real Estate Developer discovering together the hidden wonders of living cities. Only Brussels, the beating heart of Europe, could be the starting point of that story!

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BRUSSELS – Allée du Kaai

At the foot of the UP-site tower, along the Brussels-Charleroi canal, is the “Allée du Kaai”, a citizens’ initiative for the temporary occupation of the “Quai des Matériaux”. Initiated by Brussels Environment in 2014, Allée du Kaai is today a real place of life where skaters and street artists meet to express themselves freely. This particular place hosted the Kosmopolite Art Tour in 2015, bringing together a large number of frescoes, overlaid by others over time.

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BRUSSELS – Allée du Kaai

At the foot of the UP-site tower, along the Brussels-Charleroi canal, is the “Allée du Kaai”, a citizens’ initiative for the temporary occupation of the “Quai des Matériaux”. Initiated by Brussels Environment in 2014, Allée du Kaai is today a real place of life where skaters and street artists meet to express themselves freely. This particular place hosted the Kosmopolite Art Tour in 2015, bringing together a large number of frescoes, overlaid by others over time.

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BRUSSELS – Brussels Chapelle Station

Commissioned on 5 October 1952 by SNCB, the station of Brussels-Chapelle is a Belgian railway station located in the popular district of Marolles. In the mid-1990s, a cultural revitalization project “Recyclart” was developed to promote Urban Art. Since then, thousands of graffiti artists have left their marks on the walls of the Brussels-Chapelle station and around them.

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BRUSSELS – Brussels Chapelle Station

Commissioned on 5 October 1952 by SNCB, the station of Brussels-Chapelle is a Belgian railway station located in the popular district of Marolles. In the mid-1990s, a cultural revitalization project “Recyclart” was developed to promote Urban Art. Since then, thousands of graffiti artists have left their marks on the walls of the Brussels-Chapelle station and around them.

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BRUSSELS – Brussels Canal (Molenbeek)

The MIMA, Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art, is an Urban Art museum located in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in the Brussels region, in front of the Brussels Canal. The outer walls along this Canal are covered with Street Art, transforming this part of Brussels into an open-air place of free expression.