Alex Kindt
Thank God, the Rivoli building has not became just one more shopping center! Now, you may stroll through this modern space admiring pieces of art, not items on sale.
The building has been renovated by young, open-minded architects in 2013, to become something to behold. My trip to Le Rivoli in Uccle was worth every minute spent in traffic.
I have started at Anouch Pasques‘ vernissage and moved along the corridor to discover wonderful paintings, sculptures and installations.
There are 18 galleries and exhibition spaces, and frankly speaking just one morning was not enough to fully explore all the galleries.
At the next occasion, when there is a vernissage at the Rivoli, I would strongly recommend to book enough time and be ready to not drive back home yourself – there will be lots of free wine!
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