The best museums in Brussels
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From comic strips to ancient art to Art Nouveau architecture to creepy paintings, there are a wide variety of museums in Brussels. The best reflection of the city’s vibrant culture, there are over 75 museums in the city. Among the … Read more
From comic strips to ancient art to Art Nouveau architecture to creepy paintings, there are a wide variety of museums in Brussels. The best reflection of the city’s vibrant culture, there are over 75 museums in the city. Among the most significant is the Rene Margritte Museum dedicated to the famous Surrealist painter; the Horta Museum, the home of Art Nouveau architect and designer Victor Horta; and the Belgium Comic Strip Centre, a treasure trove of books and exhibitions on the country’s beloved art form. Read less

From comic strips to ancient art to Art Nouveau architecture to creepy paintings, there are a wide variety of museums in Brussels. The best reflection of the city’s vibrant culture, there are over 75 museums in the city. Among the most significant is the Rene Margritte Museum dedicated to the famous Surrealist painter; the Horta Museum, the home of Art Nouveau architect and designer Victor Horta; and the Belgium Comic Strip Centre, a treasure trove of books and exhibitions on the country’s beloved art form. Other interesting collections include the MIM’s (Museum of Musical Instruments) 7000 instruments from all over the world, Flemish art at the Royal Museum of Ancient Art, creepy paintings at the Antoin Wiertz Museum, and the art treasures at Museum Van Buuren.
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