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The Movies

Since most movies in Brussels are shown in the original language, you'll always be able to find many English-language films in the theaters. Major cinemas in the city center, several of them multiplexes, are: Actor's Studio, Petite rue des Bouchers 16 (tel. 02/512-16-96); Arenberg/Galeries, de la Reine 26 (tel. 02/512-80-63); Aventure, rue des Frippiers 17 (tel. 02/219-17-48); UGC Toison d'Or, avenue de la Toisin d'Or (tel. 0900/10-440); and UGC de Brouckère, place de la Brouckère 38 (tel. 0900/10-440). Kinepolis, bd. du Centenaire 20 (tel. 0900/352-41), is the best equipped and the biggest, with 26 screens, including an IMAX screen. Part of the Bruparck recreation complex beside the Atomium, Kinepolis is likely to have something for everyone. Most movies shown here are big releases, usually from Hollywood, which is no doubt the main reason why the place is so popular. Nova, rue d'Arenberg 3 (tel. 02/511-24-77), is an art-house cinema. The Musée du Cinema, rue Baron Horta 9 (tel. 02/507-83-70), often features little-seen classic films from the past.


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Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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