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Theater Attractions In Flanders

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Flanders is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, language, politics and history, and sometimes involving neighbouring countries. The demonym associated with Flanders is Fleming, while the corresponding adjective is Flemish. The official capital of Flanders is Brussels, although the Brussels Capital Region has an independent regional government, and the government of Flanders only oversees the community aspects of Flanders life in Brussels such as culture and education. Flanders, despite not ...
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  • 5. Bourla Theater (Bourlaschouwburg) Antwerp
    Bourla Theatre is a theatre located in Antwerp that seats around 900. The building is designed in a neoclassical style on the site of the former Tapissierspand tapestry market. The theatre was designed on request from the city in 1827 by the city architect Pierre Bourla. Construction began in 1829, but was delayed due to the Belgian Revolution. The theatre was finally finished in 1834 and opened under the name, Grand Théâtre or Théâtre Royal Français, on account of its ownership by a French company. Presently, the Bourla houses the theatre company Het Toneelhuis, which is a merger of the companies, Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg and Blauwe Maandag Compagnie.The Bourla is the last remaining municipal theatre in Europe with original stage machinery, which fill five levels above and ...
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  • 7. De Roma Antwerp
    The Antwerp Symphony Orchestra is a Belgian symphony orchestra based in Antwerp, with the Queen Elisabeth Hall as its principal concert venue. The orchestra performs in a number of venues in various cities in Belgium: Antwerp: Queen Elisabeth Hall, deSingel, De Roma, Our Lady's Cathedral Brussels: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten Bruges: Concertgebouw Bruges Ghent: De Bijloke MuziekcentrumThe orchestra operates under the auspices of the government of Flanders. The orchestra previously had the following names: De Philharmonie De Philharmonie van Vlaanderen Koninklijk Filharmonisch Orkest van Vlaanderen Koninklijke Filharmonie van Vlaanderen
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  • 15. Concertgebouw Brugge Bruges
    The Concertgebouw is a cultural centre in Bruges, Belgium. Located at 't Zand, it was completes in 2002 when Bruges was European Capital of Culture, designed by Paul Robbrecht and Hilde Daem. The building complex houses a large concert hall seating more than 1290 visitors on three levels and a chamber music hall seating 320. It features a café and room for exhibitions in the Lantaarntoren which offers a view of the historic town. The building rests on 4,669 poles. The interior is rather sober, and the halls offer excellent acoustics, thanks to advanced technology. The facades are covered with thousands of red terracotta tiles from Saint-Omer in northern France, while the Lantaarntoren is built mainly from glass. Located close to the historic centre, the building has raises divided reactio...
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