No events due to COVID-19? Yes, but Brussels Special Venues remains as creative as ever!

Leading through the crisis and beyond 

No events while COVID-19 still lurks? It is not stopping our venues from reinventing themselves!

Despite the current crisis hitting the sector, Brussels Special Venues continues to inspire you!

Here is a pick of initiatives that some venues are currently undertaking: concrete assistance to the public during the crisis, renovations or new projects, initiatives to fight the spread of the virus, solutions for event planners, online concerts, and visits to museums, etc.

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1. AFTER THE CRISIS: FINDING SAFE REOPENING SOLUTIONS  

Some venues are currently hosting online events, while others are working on safe reopening solutions or hybrid events as a way forward. 

Here are a few of the steps being taken to help organise events while protecting the safety and well-being of all participants: 

BLUEPOINT BRUSSELS

To keep your audience engaged during the lockdown, BluePoint is offering the possibility of organising  remote brainstorming meetings via their live streaming platform so  your event can continue regardless of your location in the world.

Contact the VENUE to know more!  

DOCKS DOME

When event venues are allowed to reopen, Docks Dome will offer the possibility of organising  events in complete safety thanks to the installation of a video conference and live streaming system. All this, without any physical contact between individuals! Furthermore, the venue is studying the possibility of setting up a thermal camera system at the entrance of the venue to detect body temperature. 

Contact the VENUE to know more! 

RESIDENCE PALACE

Residence Palace is the proud host of national and international major live stream press conferences. And as the venue also houses the International Press Centre, it is one of the best equipped for this type of event! Check it out here and contact the venue to see how you can benefit from the latest streaming technologies.

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SILO BRUSSELS

NEW since May 2020!
You can now host your virtual or hybrid event on a fully customizable stage from the new ready-to-use virtual studio at SILO Brussels.
Corporate eventing is about interacting wih your audience, with your presenter or multiple remote keynote speakers. Think about it: live interactions will simulate the feeling of an offline event!

Contact the VENUE to know more!  

 

 
 

   

WILD GALLERY

When it reopens, Wild Gallery will also offer the possibility of organising completely safe events, with no physical contact between individuals, thanks to the installation of a video conference and live streaming system. Setting up a thermal camera system at the entrance of the venue to detect body temperature is also in the pipeline.

Contact the VENUE to know more!

W46 EVENT & MEETING CENTER

R E B R A N D E D !
Maison de l’Automobile has changed its name and logo to W46 Events & Meeting Center. The venue’s new look and spring clean will provide a  sparkling start to celebrate the end of the coronavirus crisis!

Contact the VENUE to know more!  

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2. HUMANITARIAN HELP DURING THE CRISIS

Our world turned upside down in just a few weeks. Coronavirus has forced us to show solidarity and act together.
Have a look at these extraordinary responses from some of our larger venues:

  

WILD GALLERY

Wild Gallery is currently offering spaces to the authorities for needs related to the COVID-19 crisis: for material storage, or as temporary sewing factories, etc.

And the venue is also offering event rooms to universities and colleges so that they can safely organise their end-of-year exams by implementing distancing and other safety measures.
 

TOUR & TAXIS, THE SHEDS

COVID-19 is particularly serious for  the more vulnerable sectors of the population! Thus, The Sheds, is now transformed into a free temporary shelter, with a dormitory and medical care, for migrants, asylum seekers, and homeless people in Brussels. An initiative that was set up by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Belgium, in conjunction with other local partner organisations and NGOs. 

DOCKS DOME

Just as Wild Gallery, Docks Dome is currently offering spaces to the authorities for needs related to the COVID-19 crisis: for material storage, or as temporary sewing factories, etc.

And the venue is also offering event rooms to universities and colleges so that they can safely organise their end-of-year exams by implementing distancing and other safety measures.

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3. ONLINE CULTURE AND CONCERTS FROM YOUR HOME

As you can’t  visit Brussels’ renowned exhibitions and museums, or go to a concert, for the time being, you can nevertheless enjoy them virtually!

  

ANCIENNE BELGIQUE

Oasis, Coldplay, Oscar And The Wolf, Shinead O’connor, and dozens more… Ancienne Belgique invites you to relive live music concerts from the biggest music stars, online, whenever you want to!

View the ‘AB Canapé’ playlist


ATOMIUM

Make Atomium your own at home, do a little time travel and revisit Atomium’s past exhibitions. The ideal way to (re)discover Belgium’s iconic landmark through the eyes of Atomium fans.

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BELVUE & COUDENBERG

Keep in touch virtually on Social Media, where BELvue shares digital content highlighting the museum’s permanent collection, as well as offering playlists of Belgian music fun activities for the entire family. 

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BOZAR

BOZAR lives online these days. Stay with them and enjoy music, theatre, exhibitions, performances, films, lectures and all kinds of other sources of inspiration that make up the richness of this unique artistic house.

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FLAGEY

At  ‘Flagey chez soi’ (at home with Flagey),  you can enjoy the unique music of artists such as Nelson Goerner, Elina Duni, Julien Libeer, Antoine Pierre, Antoine Pierre & Jean-Paul Estiévenart, Elodie Vignon and many others.

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TRAIN WORLD

Time travel and discovering the wonderful history of trains has never been so easy. You can explore the museum online, and visit of the temporary exhibition “Paul Delvaux, the man who loved trains” whenever you want to!

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