Centre for Fine Arts
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Centre for Fine Arts
Summary
Centre for Fine Arts is an arts center[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of arts_center entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (137 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Centre for Fine Arts is located in Brussels[3].
- Centre for Fine Arts is in the country of Belgium[4].
- Centre for Fine Arts's instance of is recorded as arts center[5].
- Centre for Fine Arts's architect is recorded as Victor Horta[6].
- Centre for Fine Arts's commissioned by is recorded as Palace of Fine Arts of Brussels[7].
- Centre for Fine Arts is owned by Federal Government of Belgium[8].
- Centre for Fine Arts is operated by Bozar[9].
- Centre for Fine Arts's architectural style is recorded as Art Deco architecture[10].
- The location of Centre for Fine Arts was Mont des Arts - Kunstberg[11].
- Centre for Fine Arts's postal code is recorded as 1000[12].
- Centre for Fine Arts's Commons category is recorded as Palace of Fine Arts, Brussels[13].
- Centre for Fine Arts's occupant is recorded as Bozar[14].
- Centre for Fine Arts's occupant is recorded as CINEMATEK[15].
- 1928 marks the founding of Centre for Fine Arts[16].
- Centre for Fine Arts's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.843713888889, 'lon': 4.359775}[17].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located on street is recorded as Rue Ravenstein - Ravensteinstraat[18].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located on street is recorded as Rue Royale - Koningsstraat[19].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located on street is recorded as Rue Baron Horta - Baron Hortastraat[20].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located on street is recorded as Rue Terarken - Terarkenstraat[21].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located on street is recorded as Rue Villa Hermosa - Villa Hermosastraat[22].
- Centre for Fine Arts's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Coudenberg - Koudenberg[23].
- Centre for Fine Arts's significant event is recorded as conflagration[24].
- Centre for Fine Arts's significant event is recorded as conflagration[25].
- Centre for Fine Arts's official website is recorded as http://www.bozar.be/[26].
- Centre for Fine Arts's visitors per year is recorded as {'amount': '+1000000'}[27].
Body
Founding
1928 marks the founding of Centre for Fine Arts[16].
Operations
Centre for Fine Arts is operated by Bozar[9].
Ownership
Centre for Fine Arts is owned by Federal Government of Belgium[8].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Centre for Fine Arts include 12270 Bozar[28], an asteroid[29].
Why It Matters
Centre for Fine Arts ranks in the top 4% of arts_center entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (137 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for it include 12270 Bozar[28], an asteroid[29].