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  2. Son et lumière (show) - Wikipedia

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    Sound and light show at Giza, Egypt. Son et lumière (French pronunciation: [sɔ̃n e lymjɛʁ] (French, lit. "sound and light")), or a sound and light show, is a form of nighttime entertainment that is usually presented in an outdoor venue of historic significance.

  3. Stoclet Palace - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1905 and 1911 in the Vienna Secession style, it is located at 279–281, avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan, in the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre municipality of Brussels. [2] Considered Hoffman's masterpiece, the residence is one of the 20th century's most refined and luxurious private houses.

  4. Mont des Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Mont des Arts (French, pronounced [mɔ̃ dez‿aʁ]) or Kunstberg (Dutch, pronounced [ˈkʏnstbɛr(ə)x] ⓘ), meaning "Hill/Mount of the Arts", is an urban complex and historic site in central Brussels, Belgium, including the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the National Archives of Belgium, the Square – Brussels Meeting Centre, and a public garden.

  5. ‘Here’ Review: Bas Devos’s Exquisite Ode to Human ... - AOL

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    The city of Brussels already has a more vivid big-screen legacy than some (it’s the home of one Jeanne Dielman, after all) but it may have found its closest, most devoted and most expansive ...

  6. Son et lumière - Wikipedia

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    Son et lumière is French for "sound and light", and may refer to: Son et lumière (show), a sound and light show "Son et Lumiere" (song), song by The Mars Volta on the album De-Loused in the Comatorium; Son et lumière (composition), symphonic poem by Steven Stucky

  7. Brussels Sound Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Sound Revolution was a Belgian new beat band who had a novelty song hit in their home country with the 45 tours single Qui...? (1989), which featured samples of the speech Belgian former Prime Minister Paul Vanden Boeynants gave after he had been kidnapped by the gang of Patrick Haemers that year.

  8. Square – Brussels Meeting Centre - Wikipedia

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    Square – Brussels Convention Centre’s landmark feature is the three-story, 16-metre tall glass cube that forms the main entry to the premises. The cube has a treelike structure and the overall aesthetic is based on transparency and light. A terrace leads to the upper access situated on the Mont des Arts.

  9. Atomium - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels-Capital Region is bilingual; hence, both the monument's French and Dutch names— l'Atomium and het Atomium —are official. In French, l'Atomium (pronounced [atɔmjɔm] ) is used both in the masculine and in the feminine, even if the monument's official team prefers the feminine.