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title: "Brussels Press Review — Friday 6 March 2026" date: 2026-03-06 tags: [news, press-review, culture, politics] lang: en summary: "Potential Michelangelo discovered in Brussels, Dilliès government gets to work, and transport disruptions continue across the capital."

From Renaissance masterpieces to modern politics, Friday brings a mix of culture and chaos to Brussels.

Top Stories

🎨 Brussels couple may own a Michelangelo Two Belgian collectors purchased an anonymous 16th-century Pietà at auction in Genoa. Monograms on the painting may indicate it was painted by Michelangelo himself. The Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (IRPA) has confirmed the materials date to the 16th century, and art historian Michel Draguet authored a 600-page analysis supporting the attribution. Could Brussels be home to a lost Renaissance masterpiece?

πŸš‡ Metro 3 drama continues ARAU and Inter-Environnement were excluded from the parliamentary commission's visit to the southern construction site. Democracy underground, literally. Transparency concerns mount as the controversial metro line construction proceeds.

🦸 Canal rescue in Molenbeek Police officer jumped into the canal near Gentsesteenweg to save a man. Hero of the week, no contest. Not all heroes wear capes β€” some wear police uniforms.

πŸš— Bolt's women-only service launches The ride-hailing company launches an all-female driver service in Brussels, allowing female passengers to choose female drivers exclusively. A step forward for safety and comfort.

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Sources: BX1, BRUZZ, RTBF


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