Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel

Up to 2004, it welcomed a dozen young musicians and composers in residence, each supervised by a professor of their choice, for three-year cycles.

A few generations of elite musicians were to stay in the college, occupying an eminent place on stage or in higher education.

In 2004, its purpose was completely transformed and is nowadays based on two aspects: musical life and a flagship institution through its connections with orchestras, festivals and broadcasters, locally and abroad.

The Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel building is a specimen of architecture in transition between Art Deco and modernism.

After renovation of the interior in 2004 and the structures of the Chapel in 2008-2009 (a public utility foundation which manages the operational side and a public limited company with a social objective which owns the property in Waterloo), the Music Chapel is currently drawing up a large-scale infrastructure development project.

Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel