Flagey Building


Le Flagey is a cultural institution located in the former on Eugène Flagey Square, in Ixelles. The building, designed by, was completed in 1938 in Art Deco style. It ows its name to, a Belgian lawyer and politician. When the broadcaster left in 1974, the building was refurbished as a cultural community centre.
Established as a public limited company Maison de la Radio Flagey on 30 June 1998, and as a non-profit organisation Flagey, Le Flagey has the following missions:
Le Flagey has now regained its original function by creating a musical space with recording studios and concerts venues. The Brussels Philharmonic resides in Studio 4. It has become a place with an eclectic programme.
It was directed by from 2007 until 2011, and since 2011, by.

Cinema house

This cultural centre has a room permanently dedicated to cinema. It screens films programmed by the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique; either indisputable classics or recent curiosities that have not been distributed in the commercial network.
Exceptional screenings are sometimes organised in the prestigious concert hall, the largest in Brussels, where a huge screen is installed for the event. In 2003, Playtime by Jacques Tati was screened there in its original version in 70 mm, for the first time in Belgium.