I've got the keys S02

Unscripted

Year of Production

2022

Producer

RTBF

Pitch

Each episode tells the incredible story of a historic site as well as the (sometimes intimate) anecdotes of those who lived there. It can be about castles, abbeys, palaces, monuments, or witnesses to the industrial history of our regions. As he journeys through these places, Patrick Weber has the extraordinary opportunity to meet the women and men who are at the forefront of defending our heritage. These "guardians" are guides, archaeologists, enthusiasts, or owners of prestigious or intimate places.

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The Josaphat School

A Palace of Knowledge. Our schools! They are true palaces of knowledge, frequented by generations of students and rich in artistic discoveries. Patrick Weber opens the doors of Josaphat School

Hôtel Tassel

Victor Horta revolutionizes! A jewel of the Art Nouveau movement in the capital, the Hôtel Tassel has many stories to tell us. With his keys, Patrick Weber opens its doors for us.

Hotel Van Eetvelde

In Full Light: Exploring Brussels feels like an endless journey as the city truly deserves its nickname as the capital of Art Nouveau. Patrick Weber opens the doors of the Hotel Van Eetvelde.

Hôtel Waxweiler

It was in 1907 that Émile Waxweiler commissioned architects Constant Bosmans and Henri Vandevelde to design his personal residence. One year later, architect Léon Sneyers would enrich the facade and interior decoration. Patrick Weber invites you to step into this example of geometric Art Nouveau.

The Palace of Coudenberg

The Other Palace of Brussels: Once upon a time, there was a palace that was the most beautiful, the largest, the most prestigious of all the palaces of its time. Patrick Weber explores the secrets of the Coudenberg Palace.

The Brussels Elevators

Ever Higher, Ever Prettier! Despite often taking them for granted (as long as they work), they represent a unique heritage. Patrick Weber invites you on a journey through remarkable elevators.

Garden Cities

Utopia where life is good. It's a little-known treasure of our heritage that Patrick Weber invites you to discover. Did you know that our country holds a unique place in the history of garden cities?

Les Halles Saint-Géry

In the heart of Brussels. Before becoming a trendy spot, Place Saint-Géry has a long history to tell us. Patrick Weber reveals the secrets of the halls in the heart of the city, now transformed into a cultural and meeting center.

Les Magasins Waucquez

From Art Nouveau to the 9th Art. You know the Belgian Comic Strip Center? But did you know that this building was once the Waucquez department stores? Patrick Weber tells you their story.

Maison Horta

Horta welcomes us into his home. The pinnacle of Victor Horta's art, his house in Saint-Gilles invites us to discover a life steeped in Art Nouveau. Patrick Weber uses his set of keys to tell its story.

Mont des Arts

In Brussels, the Mont des Arts appears as a link between the upper and lower parts of the city. But how has it evolved over time? Patrick Weber tells us the story.

Rouge Cloître

A story of faith, art, and nature. Here we are in Auderghem, in a place that takes us far back in time. A discreet and natural setting called Rouge-Cloître. Patrick Weber tells us its history, from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Train World

In this episode, the spotlight is on the train museum. It was in 1835 that the first Belgian railway line connected Brussels to Mechelen. At the time, the Brussels station was located on the Allée Verte, which has since disappeared. The railway developed rapidly, and there was a need for a station in the Helmet district. It opened in 1864 before ...

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In this episode, the spotlight is on the train museum. It was in 1835 that the first Belgian railway line connected Brussels to Mechelen. At the time, the Brussels station was located on the Allée Verte, which has since disappeared. The railway developed rapidly, and there was a need for a station in the Helmet district. It opened in 1864 before becoming a station a few months later. Patrick Weber invites you to push its doors open.

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