Centre Culturel d'Uccle, Arts and cultural center in Uccle, Belgium.
Centre Culturel d'Uccle is a cultural facility featuring a main auditorium with about 800 seats and a smaller flexible space accommodating around 170 people. The building includes four distinct rooms with halls and foyer areas designed to host different types of events and activities.
The center opened in 1958 as Belgium's first cultural facility of its kind, designed by architect Léon Stynen with performance spaces at its core. From the beginning, it became a foundational venue for cultural activities in the local community.
The center presents numerous theatrical productions, educational lectures, musical performances, dance events, film screenings, and children's activities throughout the year.
The venue offers events throughout the year including theater productions, musical performances, dance shows, and film screenings for different interests. Check ahead to see what activities match your preferences and ensure you plan accordingly for your visit.
The building combines functional performance spaces with architectural elements that accommodate both traditional theater productions and contemporary artistic expressions.
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