Past activities

25–26 May 2024

C'était au temps où Bruxelles chantait!

C'était au temps où Bruxelles chantait! The title of the concert might make you smile... But know that Brussels didn't wait for Jacques Brel to showcase an extraordinary musicality! Rachel Heymans and Gwennaëlle Alibert from Historische Blasinstrumente would like to let you hear.

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Music

2 May 2024

"Séminaire à Bruxelles", article in Eventail

In the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert, at the invitation of His Serene Highness Leopold, the thirteenth Duke of Arenberg, a seminar organized by the Arenberg Foundation took place, on the theme: Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe? The Challenges of a Technological Revolution. This brilliant scientific seminar was followed by a reception.

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Press

24 April 2024

"Late laatste eer..." - article in De Telegraaf

A small group came to the church of Zevenbergen in Brabant to pay their last respects after five centuries to the watergeus Maximiliaan de Cock van Neerijnen. A mourning plaque was unveiled for this Protestant resistance fighter against the Spanish rule in the Netherlands, near the tombstone of his mother Anna van Zevenbergen and the mausoleum of his uncle and adversary, the Catholic Jean de Ligne.

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Press

20 April 2024

Belgian Organ Festival: Bel'Orgue

The Arenberg Foundation supports the organ day in Enghien on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Pieces from the musical fund will serve as inspiration for the concerts. Everyone is welcome to attend. More info can be found at https://www.orgue-enghien.be/bel-orgue-2024.

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Music

11 April 2024

"Fondation d'Arenberg", article in Paris Match

In the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert in Brussels, a significant event took place under the auspices of the Arenberg Foundation: a seminar on the theme "Artificial Intelligence, Friend or Foe? The Challenges of a Technological Revolution," addressed by renowned experts.

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Press