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Knokke Casino
The casino in 2007
General information
TypeCasino
Town or cityKnokke
CountryBelgium
Coordinates51°20′55″N3°16′43″E / 51.3486°N 3.2786°ECoordinates: 51°20′55″N3°16′43″E / 51.3486°N 3.2786°E
Design and construction
ArchitectJ. Selis

Rene Magritte Casino Knokke Hotel

Knokke Casino (French: Casino de Knokke; Dutch: Casino Knokke) is a sea-front casino in the town of Knokke, in the administrative community Knokke-Heist, in the province of West Flanders in Flanders, Belgium.[1]

The largest of Belgium's ten casinos, it is known for its artwork by Keith Haring, René Magritte and Paul Delvaux. It is the first of four casinos, in different Belgian towns, designed by Léon Stynen. The late twenties building was severely damaged during the Second World War. The subsequent renovation allowed surrealist master Magritte to create a giant 360° mural, finished in 1953, comprising eight panels called The Enchanted Domain.[1]

Rene Magritte Casino Knokke

Acquired in the early 1930s possibly in 1932 – until 1966. (On loan to Casino de Knokke, Belgium, from 1962 to 1965.) The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchased from Mesens with the Kay Sage Tanguy Fund, 1966. Provenance research is a work in progress, and is frequently updated with new information. With the arrival of the 1950s, Magritte enjoyed ongoing international interest in his work and continued his prolific output. In 1951 he was commissioned to paint a cycle of murals for the casino at Knocke-le-Zoute, a town on the Belgian coast. With the arrival of the 1950s, Magritte enjoyed ongoing international interest in his work and continued his prolific output. In 1951 he was commissioned to paint a cycle of murals for the casino at Knocke-le-Zoute, a town on the Belgian coast.

The Kroonluchterzaal (Chandelier room) contains a 6-ton chandelier made of Venetian crystal. The chandelier has a diameter of 8.5 metres (28 ft) and is 6.5 metres (21 ft) high. Some 22,000 pieces of glass were used and 2,700 lamps light up the main hall. It was created by architect J. Selis and designer Al. David.

Rene Magritte Casino Knokke

Casino Knokke Kalender

Former members of the Casino's orchestra include, in the 1930s, composer and violist, Jef Maes.

Events[edit]

Among the events held at the casino are finals of the Miss Belgium contest,[2] competitions to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, and the premiere of Hugo Claus' dramatic sketch Masscheroen.

In July 1963, Jacques Brel headlined at casino for the fifth Coupe d'Europe de Tour de Chant. During this engagement, he performed the classic 'Mathilde' for the first time.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'London to Antwerp'. Coast. Series 6. Episode 1. 2011-06-05. BBC. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  2. ^'Miss Belgium 2012, Laura Beyne'. Beauty Contest Update. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  3. ^'Biography'. Éditions Jacques Brel. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.

External links[edit]

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Acquired in the early 1930s possibly in 1932 – until 1966. (On loan to Casino de Knokke, Belgium, from 1962 to 1965.) The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchased from Mesens with the Kay Sage Tanguy Fund, 1966. Provenance research is a work in progress, and is frequently updated with new information. With the arrival of the 1950s, Magritte enjoyed ongoing international interest in his work and continued his prolific output. In 1951 he was commissioned to paint a cycle of murals for the casino at Knocke-le-Zoute, a town on the Belgian coast. With the arrival of the 1950s, Magritte enjoyed ongoing international interest in his work and continued his prolific output. In 1951 he was commissioned to paint a cycle of murals for the casino at Knocke-le-Zoute, a town on the Belgian coast.

The Kroonluchterzaal (Chandelier room) contains a 6-ton chandelier made of Venetian crystal. The chandelier has a diameter of 8.5 metres (28 ft) and is 6.5 metres (21 ft) high. Some 22,000 pieces of glass were used and 2,700 lamps light up the main hall. It was created by architect J. Selis and designer Al. David.

Casino Knokke Kalender

Former members of the Casino's orchestra include, in the 1930s, composer and violist, Jef Maes.

Events[edit]

Among the events held at the casino are finals of the Miss Belgium contest,[2] competitions to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, and the premiere of Hugo Claus' dramatic sketch Masscheroen.

In July 1963, Jacques Brel headlined at casino for the fifth Coupe d'Europe de Tour de Chant. During this engagement, he performed the classic 'Mathilde' for the first time.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'London to Antwerp'. Coast. Series 6. Episode 1. 2011-06-05. BBC. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  2. ^'Miss Belgium 2012, Laura Beyne'. Beauty Contest Update. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  3. ^'Biography'. Éditions Jacques Brel. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.

External links[edit]

Media related to Casino Knokke at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (English page)

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