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5 events in September 2024
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Rebel Garden
13 Apr 2024 - 1 Sep 2024Stadscentrum(As part of Triennale Brugge 2024) With Rebel Garden, Musea Brugge commits to a rebellious, urgent art exhibition that examines the relationship between man and nature. The central theme is The Garden but issues such as the consequences of global warming, the sixth mass extinction, climate activism, the relationship between the artist and the garden, ... are addressed. For five months, and this both in the Groeninge Museum, the Gruuthuse Museum and the attic of the renovated St John's Hospital Museum, visitors are invited to reflect on the future of our planet. -
Triënnale Brugge 2024
13 Apr 2024 - 1 Sep 2024City CentreTriënnale Brugge brings triennial contemporary art and architecture to the historic core of the city of Bruges in a unique setting as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For this 4th edition, Triënnale Brugge will explore the city's hidden potential with the theme "Spaces of Possibility. How can a UNESCO protected historic city, where non-building is central, deal with change? -
Open Monumentenweekend 2024
7 Sep 2024 - 8 Sep 2024StadscentrumPeeking inside some monuments that usually keep their doors closed is a unique opportunity during Open Monuments Weekend on 7 and 8 September. This year, the theme "En route!" puts the focus on (cultural) routes, networking and connections. Visiting most monuments is free. Some monuments/activities require a reservation! -
Open Monument Weekend 2024
7 Sep 2024 - 8 Sep 2024City CentrePeeking inside some monuments that usually keep their doors closed is a unique opportunity during Open Monuments Weekend on Sept. 7 and 8. This year's theme "En route!" puts the focus on (cultural) itineraries, networking and connections. Visiting most monuments is free. Some monuments/activities require reservations! -
Brugs Bierfestival 2024
14 Sep 2024 - 15 Sep 2024BMCCA centuries-old beer tradition combined with a new generation of innovative craft brewers has resulted in Belgian beer culture, and thus Bruges', being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. No better place to get acquainted with a wide range of beers, presented by their brewers, than the BMCC where the Bruges Beer Festival takes place. You can choose from the range of some 500 beers from some 80 breweries. Every year there are several first-time beers, so always something to surprise returning visitors.