Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
The Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles seen from the Boulevard Émile Jacqmain/Émile Jacqmainlaan
AddressBoulevard Émile Jacqmain / Émile Jacqmainlaan 111/115
B-1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
Belgium
Coordinates50°51′16″N 4°21′15″E / 50.85444°N 4.35417°E / 50.85444; 4.35417
OwnerFrench Community
Capacity750
Construction
Opened19 September 1945
Reopened16 November 2004
Website
Official website

The Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles (French; "National Theatre Wallonia-Brussels") is a theatre in central Brussels, Belgium, owned by the French Community of Belgium.

History

The Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles was founded on 19 September 1945 by Prince Charles. It is the highest ranked theatre institution for the French Community of Belgium, with the largest number of productions. Since 2023, it has been the venue of the annual Magritte Awards ceremony.[1]

See also

References

  1. Bradfer, Fabienne (10 February 2023). "Close arrive en tête des nominations des Magritte 2023". Le Soir (in French). Retrieved 28 February 2023.
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