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Street art at Tubize Station

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Street art at Tubize Station

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The "Street art du Station de Tubize" is a vibrant collection of urban artworks transforming the area around Tubize train station in Walloon Brabant, Belgium. Situated at an elevation of approximately 46 meters, this public art display is a notable man-made monument within the town of Tubize, a municipality known for its historical significance and location along key railway lines. These installations are part of the global "Street Art Cities" initiative, aiming to document and promote urban art, making the…

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    July 22, 2023

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    You can admire this colorful street art in the tunnel on the way to your platform.
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    July 22, 2023

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    Tubize station is located along railway line 96 (Brussels - Mons - Quévy) in the Walloon Brabant municipality of Tubize (French: Tubize). Free parking is available and there is a free bicycle shed.

    Railway line 115 (Roosbeek - Tubize - Braine-l'Alleud) also crosses here.
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    November 10, 2024

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    Paintings brighten up the streetscape...
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    Location: Tubize, Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Wallonie, Wallonia, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does it typically take to view all the street art installations at Tubize Station?

    Most visitors find that an hour to an hour and a half is sufficient to comfortably explore and appreciate all the street art pieces around Tubize Station. This allows for leisurely viewing and photo opportunities without feeling rushed.

    Is the street art at Tubize Station accessible for visitors with dogs?

    Yes, the street art at Tubize Station is located in public outdoor areas, including a tunnel and around the station premises. This makes it generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash and well-behaved. It's a great spot for a casual stroll with your canine companion.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the street art at Tubize Station?

    Yes, Tubize Station is situated within the town of Tubize, which offers various amenities. You'll find several cafes, bakeries, and restaurants within a short walking distance from the station, perfect for grabbing a coffee or a meal before or after your art viewing.

    What are the best public transport options for reaching the street art at Tubize Station?

    The street art is located directly at Tubize Station, making it highly accessible by train. Tubize Station is a key hub along railway line 96 (Brussels - Mons - Quévy) and line 115 (Roosbeek - Tubize - Braine-l'Alleud). Simply take a train to Tubize Station, and the art installations are right there.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or attractions in Tubize worth visiting after seeing the street art?

    While the street art is a prominent attraction, Tubize offers other points of interest. As a municipality with historical significance, you might explore the town center, local parks, or historical buildings. For those interested in the region's industrial past, there are remnants of its manufacturing heritage. The town's location in Walloon Brabant also provides opportunities for exploring the surrounding Belgian countryside.

    Is there a specific order or route recommended for viewing the street art pieces?

    While there isn't a strictly prescribed route, many visitors start by exploring the art within the tunnel leading to the platforms, as mentioned by local tips. From there, you can easily navigate to the other key locations, such as Rue de Nivelles 13 and Avenue des Tarins 98, which are both close to the station. The area is compact, allowing for easy self-guided exploration.

    What kind of art styles can I expect to see at Street art du Station de Tubize?

    The collection prominently features styles such as Lettering and Graffiti. Artists like BCP Crew are known for their vibrant colors, intricate designs, and stylized writing, transforming the urban landscape into an open-air gallery. You'll encounter contemporary urban art that adds a dynamic visual element to the station environment.

    Is the street art at Tubize Station part of a larger art initiative?

    Yes, the artworks at Tubize Station are part of the larger "Street Art Cities" initiative. This global project aims to document and promote urban art worldwide, often involving collaborations with local artists and communities to revitalize public spaces. The pieces are curated and documented, making Tubize a recognized spot within the international street art community.

    Are there any specific viewpoints that offer the best perspective of the street art?

    The street art is designed to be viewed up close, allowing you to appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors. For a comprehensive experience, take your time walking through the tunnel and around the station area. There isn't one single 'best' viewpoint, as each piece offers a unique perspective depending on your angle and distance.

    How does the street art at Tubize Station compare to street art in nearby Belgian towns?

    The street art at Tubize Station stands out due to its integration into a functional transport hub and its connection to the "Street Art Cities" network. While many Belgian towns feature urban art, Tubize offers a concentrated collection of recently created works (April 2024) that specifically aim to revitalize the station environment. It provides a distinct experience compared to more dispersed or historically older street art collections found elsewhere.

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