Bond exhibition in Brussels has welcomed 30,000 visitors since opening

Bond exhibition in Brussels has welcomed 30,000 visitors since opening
Bond's favoured Aston Martin DB5. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

More than 30,000 people have visited the Bond in Motion exhibition in Brussels since it opened on 9 December last year, BX1 has reported.

According to figures released by the exhibition, roughly 30% of the visitors came from Brussels, while a similar proportion each hailed from Flanders and Wallonia. The remaining 10% of visitors came from abroad.

"We are happy to see that Bond in Motion attracts as wide an audience as hoped," Stéphane Pisane, one of the exhibition's organisers, told BX1.

The exhibition, which runs until 14 May at the Brussels Expo, features fifty iconic vehicles used in the filming of the James Bond franchise movies, including the Aston Martin DB5 from "No Time to Die" and the crashed London Underground car from "Skyfall".

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Notably, it also features a Bond-themed bar, "James", where Bond aficionados can order 007's favourite shaken-but-not-stirred Martini.

The exhibition takes approximately one-and-a-half to two hours to visit, and costs up to €23. Tickets can be purchased here.


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