The Skyhall at Brussels Airport is getting a new lease of life... and is transformed into the airport’s stunning and prestigious events location!

Considerable technical challenge

June 1958, the Skyhall, Brussels Airport’s new terminal, was inaugurated with pomp and circumstance. Over the years, this impressive and highly innovative hall, which was nothing short of revolutionary even for the time, sparked a lot of great memories for a lot of people. Over 60 years later, Brussels Airport has decided to breathe new life into the hall, whilst offering everyone the opportunity to spend magic moments with a view looking across the airplanes at equally fabulous events. The Skyhall has been inaugurated this evening Wednesday 29 January.

Inaugurated in 1958, as part of the first World's Fair to be held after the Second World War, the Skyhall was nothing short of ground-breaking for its time. Belgian architects Maxime Brunfaut, Geo Bontinck and Joseph Moutschen designed the functional and modernist airport infrastructure around its awe-inspiring transit hall that took in over 5,000 m² and was built in innovative materials such as concrete and aluminium. The attraction was also sparked by the huge bay window of no less than 1,800 square metres of glazing. Another prominent feature is the three-dimensional arched roof structure which was entirely built in aluminium. The roof’s sole bearing points were hinges that rested on central support columns with steel tie stringers around the back of the building, which made the roof look as though it was suspended in the sky.

‘The architects at the time designed the hall as a bright open space to offer visitors a great view of the hive of activities around the airport’, explains Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist. ‘To honour the history that is bound with this iconic building, it was paramount to Brussels Airport that the Skyhall’s original look was preserved during the renovation, especially the iconic ceiling, whilst using modern and energy-efficient materials’.

It was incumbent on Brussels Airport to meld this past with the present and the future. To give it a new lease of life … without getting rid of the history of the building that dates back more than six decades. And above all whilst keeping its original structure intact. Given its age, a full refurbishment of this iconic place was the obvious way forward: restoring this architectural masterpiece in all its glory and equipping it with the latest technologies. The challenge was considerable, all the more so as some of the old materials were hardly compatible with the modern-day amenities and fire protection and safety systems. The roof was examined in numerous engineering studies, its renovation posing a real challenge in terms of insulation. To replace the substantial glazing section, the airport decided on high energy performance glazing. Other choices that had to be made included a heat recovery system and LED lighting to modernise the entire building in a way that is environmentally responsible.

Efforts were also made to incorporate the least possible new materials inside the hall itself. For example, the flooring in the arrivals section was meticulously repaired and renovated.

Open to prestigious events

The fully renovated Skyhall marks a new chapter in the history of airport. Stepping inside, you might feel as you are stepping back into the same bright and light-filled world the first passengers witnessed in 1958. To this very day, the huge bay window simply draws people’s gaze outdoors, at the aeroplanes.

‘We are confident that this exceptional room will soon become the gathering ground and venue for numerous top-class national and international events’, Arnaud Feist goes on to add. ‘The Skyhall is a unique place in every sense. Event rooms that look out across the runways whilst simultaneously connecting to the departures and arrivals halls are extremely rare.’

Accessible from March forward and also incorporating a host of conference rooms, the Skyhall will be available to host events of every description. Prestigious events at a forward-looking venue that is equally distinguished in its own right.

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About Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is one of the most important airports in Europe. In 2024, Brussels Airport welcomed 23.6 million passengers and transported 733,000 tonnes of cargo through the airport. Brussels Airport caters for the specific needs of business travellers and holidaymakers alike, on both intra-European and long haul flights. In 2025, the airport offers direct connections between Belgium and 210 destinations worldwide, with flights operated by 80 airlines.   

The airport also offers a leading cargo platform, specialised in the transport of pharmaceutical products, perishable goods, e-commerce and live animals. Brussels Airport is the most important pharmaceutical hub in Europe with the largest area of temperature-controlled warehouses.  

With its SHIFT 2027 strategy, launched in 2022, Brussels Airport Company intends to strengthen its position as a major European hub, accelerate its ambitious sustainability goals, e.g. through the European Green Deal project Stargate, and continue to diversify its activities by focusing on innovation and cooperation.

Brussels Airport is the second most important economic engine in Belgium, good for 64,000 direct and indirect jobs and is owned and operated by Brussels Airport Company. The shareholders are a consortium of private investors (75%) and the Belgian State (25%).

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