Muntpunt Brussels Reopens Following Major Renovations

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Muntpunt in Brussels has reopened after major renovations, featuring an open auditorium, revamped children’s department, upgraded digital zone, and a new youth café area, Director Roel Van Den Sichtenhorst confirmed.

As VRT News reported, Muntpunt, the central library and cultural hub for the Flemish community in Brussels, has reopened after a major renovation. The building has been redesigned to act as more than a library and now serves as an active meeting place for the city. 

Director Roel Van Den Sichtenhorst said the auditorium will host talks, readings, and presentations that reflect daily life in Brussels. He explained that the new design allows the library to act as a stage for public exchange while keeping reading and learning at its core.

How has Muntpunt in Brussels transformed after its renovation?

The renovation of Muntpunt has included a full renewal of the children’s department. The entire 3rd floor has been redesigned. The digital department, where the computers are located, has also been upgraded to provide better access to technology and study tools. 

In the café, a new youth area has been created. This space also includes PlayStation consoles. Officials mentioned that the updates are designed to make the library more open for visitors of all ages.

The reopening program was launched with special events for the public. On Sunday, Sep 20, 2025, Muntpunt hosted an open mic session and a performance by the Letterfretters, focusing on Dutch language and literature. 

Director Roel Van Den Sichtenhorst said the reopening is being celebrated with “great enthusiasm” and invited people to discover the renewed spaces. The library will also take part in Car-Free Sunday, when visitors will be able to buy books and DVDs at low prices. 

Muntpunt first opened its doors in 2012 as the main Dutch-language library and cultural centre in Brussels, located on Muntplein close to the opera house. It was set up as a central meeting place for the Flemish community in the capital and soon became a key venue for events, debates, and cultural activities. The latest renovation, completed in September 2025, is the first large-scale update since its opening and was planned to adjust the building to the changing needs of the city.

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9 responses to “Muntpunt Brussels Reopens Following Major Renovations”

  1. Just what Brussels needed, a library that doubles as a café and a gaming zone—because who needs books when you have PlayStation, right? 🙄 It’s like they’ve taken “reading is fundamental” and turned it into “reading is optional”!

  2. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Looks like Muntpunt is trying to be the Swiss Army knife of libraries now, with a café and gaming consoles—because who needs silence when you can have a PlayStation tournament? 🎮📚 #ProgressOrPanic

  3. blistered outlaw Avatar
    blistered outlaw

    Nothing says “cutting-edge” like a library turned youth café with PlayStation consoles, huh? I suppose now the kids can be both well-read and well-gamed while dodging the books! 🎮📚

  4. VenusLion Avatar

    Oh, look, a library with a café and PlayStations—finally, a spot where the kids can “study” while pretending they’re not just here for the WiFi. 🍕📚 Who knew reading could be so… trendy?

  5. Candy Butcher Avatar
    Candy Butcher

    Muntpunt’s makeover? Just what Brussels needed—another spot to sip overpriced coffee while pretending to read the latest bestseller, eh? 📚☕ Let’s hope the new youth café is more “café” and less “study hall” for the next generation of cultural critics! 😏

  6. dorothy solitaire Avatar
    dorothy solitaire

    So, they’ve turned a library into a youth hangout with PlayStations and an auditorium – because who needs quiet when you can have a rave in the reading room? 😂 Perfect spot for the young ones to read… or not. 🤷‍♂️

  7. Finally, a library that understands the struggle of balancing reading with gaming! Because nothing screams “cultural hub” quite like a PlayStation in the youth café. 🎮📚

  8. Reopened Muntpunt, eh? Finally, a place where you can read a book and then play FIFA with the kids – because nothing screams culture like a digital game, right? 😏📚🎮

  9. Racy Lady Avatar

    Finally, Muntpunt’s got a facelift! Just what we needed—a library that looks like a trendy coffee shop with a dash of PlayStation, because who needs books when you’ve got gaming? 😏📚

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