If you are planning a cultural getaway, here is our selection of exhibitions not to be missed in the coming months.
Mons | Until January 25, 2026
This fall, Mons Museum of Fine Arts invites visitors for a poetic contemplation with David Hockney – The Song of the Earth, an exhibition inspired by Mahler's 9th Symphony. Nature, a source of emotion and inspiration, is at the heart of the exhibition.
Alongside Hockney's works, you will discover creations by Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and symbolist painters.
An immersive experience not to be missed.
Namur | Until February 15, 2026
The Rops Museum in Namur unveils another facet of the renowned Namur artist through the exhibition Japanese Fantasies in the Time of Félicien Rops.
Correspondence, archives, and prints trace the artistic dialogue between the Belgian painter and Japanese masters such as Hokusai, Utamaro, and Kyosai.
A unique perspective on Rops' work awaits you in the Walloon capital.
By the water, at the top of its citadel or in its old quarters: link[taxonomy_term|3114|Namur] really is a dream destination.
La Hulpe | Until March 1, 2026
Starting in November, the Folon Foundation in La Hulpe invites you to discover an Italian watercolorist whose poetic world evokes that of Jean-Michel Folon.
The exhibition, Del cielo e della terra invites you to contemplate the beauty of the world through the works of a contemporary artist who brings a wilder, more untamed watercolor style and makes the elements resonate with his art.
A meeting of gentleness and imagination, not to be missed in La Hulpe.
Villers-la-Ville | Until March 15, 2026
From the Norwegian Arctic to Brittany, via Belgium, the exhibition Yderst reveals the daily lives of coastal communities, their living traditions, and their future challenges.
This encounter with ecological photojournalism at Villers-la-Ville Abbey explores our relationship with the ocean and the protection of its environment.
A compelling event not to be missed this winter.
Liège | Until April 19, 2026
Are you a Robert Doisneau fan? La Boverie in Liège is hosting a major retrospective of this internationally renowned French photographer.
Until next spring, the exhibition Given Moments brings together nearly 400 photographs that trace the artist's career from the 1930s to the end of his professional life. Photographs, archival materials, and interactive displays offer a sensitive and fresh perspective on his world.
A unique Belgian selection highlights landscapes and iconic figures of the country.
Heritage, green spaces, restaurants, a festive atmosphere until the end of the night, Liège promises a diverse and warm experience whatever the length of your stay.
Charleroi | Until May 3, 2026
At the end of January, Belgian artist Chantal Maes will take over the Hainaut Province Art Museum, the BPS22, with a unique retrospective. The exhibition, "Since Even the Stars Stutter," brings together the work of the video artist and photographer spanning 30 years.
Visual captures, sound recordings, and filmed performances related to the experience of stuttering make up this immersive journey. It reflects an artistic practice centered on human interaction.
The birthplace of the coal industry, Charleroi has now reinvented itself with new dynamics. Let your feet lead you to the heart of the town and enjoy a stay rich in discoveries.
Morlanwelz | Until May 10, 2026
This winter, the Royal Estate & Museum of Mariemont once again immerses you in the great intrigues of the Renaissance.
The exhibition Mary of Hungary: Art and Power in the Renaissance explores the political, diplomatic, and artistic role of a key figure of the 16th century: Mary of Hungary, sister of Charles V and Governor of the Netherlands.
A captivating imperial journey awaits in Morlanwelz.
Namur | Until May 10, 2026
With Temps Suspendu: 'Suspended Time', Vivien Roubaud takes over Le Pavillon in Namur. Installations (motors, sensors, hybrid structures, etc.) are assembled there like fragments of a visual and sonic language.
Through this solo exhibition, the artist creates a dialogue between technology and poetry.
A series of unusual moments to discover in a leading venue for art and technological experimentation.
Liège | Until July 5, 2026
This winter, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of a mythical figure from Antiquity at Europa Expo, the museum space in the Liège-Guillemins TGV station. The exhibition, Cléopâtre Superstar, takes you on a journey between historical facts and collective imagination.
No less than 2,000 m² bring together original historical objects and interactive installations, all carefully orchestrated within a contemporary scenography.
A captivating encounter with an iconic queen!











