Brussels is a capital full of life, where there is always something to do. This fall, with the grey weather intensifying, we propose to discover four exhibitions that could warm your heart.
1- Harry Potter: Visions of Magic
The world of Harry Potter remains timeless, continuing to captivate audiences of all ages. Step into this temporary exhibition that brings the magical universe to life through an immersive, sensory experience. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the wizarding world, this exhibition will transport you back to the magic. Open until November 3rd, 2024, at Tour & Taxis.
Tickets: €20.50 – €26.50
📍Avenue du Port 86C, 1000 Bruxelles
📷: @Tour&Taxi
2- Magritte: immersive experience
Magritte is undoubtedly one of Belgium’s most renowned surrealist painters. You’ve likely encountered his iconic phrase, “Ceci n’est pas une pipe.” Now, you can dive deeper into his world through a captivating virtual reality experience that brings his art to life in an immersive and surprising way. This unique exhibition is available at the Horta Gallery until November 31st.
Tickets: €10.90 – €22.90
📷: @Magritte Immersive © DR
3- Pixel museum: play video games on consoles
We’ve all played video games at some point, whether you’re still an active player or it’s a distant childhood memory. Dive into the rich history of video games, from classic gameplay to titles that have long since faded from the spotlight. Available until May 22nd, 2025, at Tour & Taxis in Brussels, this exhibition also gives you the chance to discover and test the latest innovations in gaming.
Tickets: €9 – €35
📍Avenue du Port, 1000 Brussels
📷: @pixelmuseum
4- Elliott Erwitt: A retrospective
In today’s world of social media, we all take pictures—but are you familiar with the work of a true master of capturing emotion? Discover the photography of Elliott Erwitt, a world-renowned artist whose collection features over 200 images, both in black and white and in color. Known for his ability to portray the famous and the everyday with equal depth, Erwitt’s work offers a timeless exploration of human expression.
Tickets: €12 – €16
📍Grand Place 5, 1000 Brussels
📷: @VisitBrussels