Bruges is A mask, a harness, a baseballknuppel or a crowbar: that is the material you need for a half-hour rampage in the first ‘Rage Room’ of our country. Blankenbergenaar Michael Bernaert (27) scores with them in an abandoned building in Bruges. “All layers of the population come try it out,” he says.

A group of friends for a bachelor party, choose the Wreck It antistresspakket. That is a half hour to cut loose in an enclosed space with a piece of furniture, and thirty small breakable objects. That are signs, bottles, vases and lamps. And who should piece until there is no splinter more left. “Oh, you have different types of people. One is happy that a board in half is broken. The other saves it all to a pulp. Everything is possible and everything is allowed,” beams promoter Michael Bernaert.

Intriguing

The young man from Blankenberge dreamed of a private company and sought out a gap in the market. “Until I have a documentary about such a’Rage Room’ (freely translated: razernijkamer, ed.) in the Canadian Toronto. I found it an intriguing idea, and I am on a quest began to have such a property. Via the vzw Kunstenal in Bruges, I found an empty building in the Pelderijnstraat, near the castle of Male. There are occasional cool events and you can also areas to rent.”