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Brussels Guide for Musicians

Brussels is a city that perfectly combines historical charm with modern cultural life. For a musician, there are plenty of interesting places and events to explore. Here are some of them:

Cultural landmarks:

  1. Musical Instrument Museum (MIM): One of the largest museums of musical instruments in the world. Here you can see over 8000 instruments from different epochs and cultures. Be sure to use an audio guide to hear how many of them sound.

  2. Brussels Philharmonic: If you have the chance, attend a concert by the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra. Their program is diverse, ranging from classical to contemporary music.

  3. Bozar (Palais des Beaux-Arts): A cultural center where concerts, exhibitions, and other events take place. Pay attention to the schedule, as many famous musicians and orchestras often perform here.

Music events:

  1. Brussels Jazz Festival: The city hosts numerous jazz festivals. In summer, there are plenty of street concerts and jam sessions.

  2. Clubs and live performances: Visit places like L'Archiduc, The Music Village, or Ancienne Belgique to listen to live music of different genres.

Music stores:

  1. Ravelse: A store where you can find both new and vintage musical instruments.

  2. The Music Store: A good selection of guitars and other string instruments. A place to interact with local musicians.

Street musicians and inspiration:

  • Grand Place: The central square of Brussels, known for its stunning architecture and atmosphere. It's a great place to listen to street musicians and find inspiration.

Restaurants and cafes with music:

  1. Le Cirio: A historic café with live music. Try local cuisine accompanied by piano or acoustic guitar.

  2. Café Belga: A well-known meeting spot for creative people in the Ixelles area. Live performances and DJ sets often take place here.

And, of course, don't forget to explore the surroundings and interact with local musicians. Brussels is a city where culture and art are everywhere, and for a musician, it can be a true source of inspiration. Enjoy your journey!

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