The BRAFA Art Fair, fully known as the Brussels Art Fair, is an international art and antiques fair that, since its inception in 1956, has been counted among Europe's most significant art fairs. It is held annually, usually at the end of January, by the Foire des Antiquaires de Belgique asbl. The fair takes place at the impressive Brussels Expo venue, which is itself a work of art due to its historical and architectural significance. The BRAFA is distinguished by its exquisite selection of artworks and antiques, spanning from antiquity to the 21st century. More than 130 leading galleries from 14 countries regularly participate, showcasing a wide range of rare and special works. The offerings include both ancient and modern paintings, tribal art, jewelry, and design objects, all displayed in a uniquely creative atmosphere. A notable feature of the BRAFA Art Fair is the BRAFA Art Talks. These provide a platform for discussions and lectures on various periods and aspects of the art market, allowing visitors to dive deeper into the world of art and enhance their understanding. The fair serves not only as an exhibition space for artworks and antiques but also as a meeting point for collectors, art lovers, and professionals from around the world. It offers a unique opportunity to network, learn, and acquire extraordinary art pieces. With its long history, international reputation, and diverse exhibition, the BRAFA Art Fair is an annual highlight in the art calendar and a must-visit for any art enthusiast. The BRAFA Art Fair takes place annually, and therefore for the 66th time previsibly in February 2026 in Brussels.
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antique jewellery, antiquebooks, antiquities, carpets, ceramics, coins, contemporary art, curiosities, drawings, earthenware, engravings, furniture, modern books, modern paintings, oceanic art, old paintings, oriental art, photography, porcelain, sculpture, silver, tapestry, tribal art, …