during a tour of the
Royal Palace of Brussels in February 2005. Apart from her activities in the company of King Albert II, Paola devotes her time to social issues mainly in the social and cultural sphere. The Queen has demonstrated interest in the contemporary Belgian arts, visiting
Venetian Biennale several times. She has acquired works of
Jan Fabre,
Michael Borremans and others for the Royal collection. The Queen has often met with such artists as
Luc Tuymans and
Dirk Braeckman. Paola takes a keen interest in the protection and preservation of Belgium's heritage. She makes numerous visits to cultural sites, from Beguine convents to early 19th century industrial facilities. Paola is interested in both traditional and contemporary crafts, and takes every opportunity to encourage the exercise and teaching of craft professions. Paola keeps abreast of contemporary art and regularly supports major exhibitions and artistic performances both in Belgium and abroad. On her initiative, contemporary artists have had the opportunity to design and make original works within the
Royal Palace of Brussels. In 1992, Paola established the
Queen Paola Foundation. The foundation focused on integration and training for young people. The foundation's activities are geared towards social integration, support for teachers at all levels of the education system and schools in socio-economically disadvantaged areas. Paola is an honorary chairman of the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel and Missing Children Europe. ==Health==