Eupen (German (pronounced [ˈʔɔʏpn̩]) and French (pronounced [øpɛn]), previously known as Néau in French, and Dutch (pronounced [ˈøːpə(n)])) is a city and municipality in the Belgian province of Liège, 15 kilometres (9 miles) from the German border (Aachen), from the Dutch border (Maastricht) and from the "High Fens" nature reserve (Ardennes). The town is also the capital of the Euroregion Meuse-Rhine.
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Do you feel like giving it all your best to improve your lap times on the track? Karting Eupen invites you for a moment of thrills and speed on our track, one of the greatest indoor karting tracks in Europe. You will drive one of the 35 270cc rental Sodikarts. Children (at least 1.30M tall) can take part in one of the specially sized karts. Karting Eupen also offers special karts for people with a physical disability.Don't feel like going on the track? You can keep an eye on the racing from within our cosy cafeteria, while enjoying a drink or a snack.
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About the cultural centre: Since its opening in 2015, the cultural centre Alter Schlachthof Eupen has been perceived as a lighthouse for art and culture in various disciplines such as music, theatre, dance, literature and the visual arts. But the regional function is also extremely important. The Alter Schlachthof offers regional well-known but also unknown artists space for their art. People of all ages and cultural background have the possibility to meet each other there. History: The Alter Schlachthof was built between 1901 and 1903 in the Prussian industrial style of the Gründerzeit and served as an urban slaughterhouse until 1991. Under the supervision of the architect Daniel Dethier from Liège, the decommissioned slaughterhouse gradually turned into a cultural centre as we know it today. Nowadays, more than 150 events per year take place in the cultural center.
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Die Abkürzung IKOB leitet sich ab vom ausgeschriebenen Namen des Museums: Internationales Kunstzentrum OstBelgien. Das IKOB ist das einzige Kunstmuseum in der deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens. 1993 wurde im deutschsprachigen Eupen in Belgien das "IKOB - Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst" durch Francis Feidler gegründet. Seit dem Jahre 2000 hat es ein eigenes größeres Domizil in der Eupener Innenstadt und widmet seitdem mit vier Wechselausstellungen im Jahr der aktuellen Kunst und ihren vielschichtigen Tendenzen. Daneben bieten die neuen Räumlichkeiten Platz, um in Intervallen größere Teile der eigenen, für Freunde der aktuellen Kunst sicherlich sehenswerten Sammlung, zu zeigen. Der grenznahe Standort im Länderdreieck Belgien, Deutschland und Luxemburg bietet dem Museum eine internationale Plattform.
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