Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

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Bruxelles, Belgium

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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium is located in Bruxelles, Belgium on Rue de la Régence 3. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art museum in Belgium. The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium offer 6 Museums with over 2000 paintings, drawings and sculptures ranging from the 15th to the 21st Century. Discover Belgium’s art treasures which yearly attract over 600,000 people from all over the world! Set in a large and prestigious neo-classical building in the heart of Brussels, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts gather world class collections: - With 230 art works and archive documents, the Magritte Museum features the world’s largest collection of this Belgian artist’s oeuvre. Immerse yourself in the surrealist universe of René Magritte, walking alongside his paintings, gouaches, drawings, sculptures, painted objects, but also his advertising posters, musical scores, photographs and films. - The Old Masters Museum showcases the second largest collection in the world of Pieter Bruegel! Discover the marvelous works of Peter Paul Rubens next to other masterpieces from the former Southern Netherlands and the Flemish, French and Italian schools. Bosch, Memling, van Dyck, Jordaens, van der Weyden and many others are awaiting your visit. - The Fin-de-Siècle Museum highlights Brussels in its glory as artistic capital during the 1900s. Literature, opera, music, architecture, photography and poetry: all creative fields are represented. It is definitely a must-see for all lovers of Art Nouveau! - The Modern Museum offers a rotating selection of Modern and Contemporary art starting from Jacques-Louis David’s “Death of Marat” to present day acclaimed artworks. On top of these 4 museums located in the city centre, you can visit the home-studios of Antoine Wiertz and Constantin Meunier for free during the week. Explore the universe that inspired these Belgian painters and sculptors to create their impressive works. Besides these permanent collections, the Museums frequently organize exhibitions.

Address

Rue de la Régence 3

Phone

+32 25083211

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Bruxelles

Founded

1801

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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eric huffman

Very good display of old Dutch masters.

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Tobias Eriksson

The royal museum of fine arts is one of the most massive museum buildings I've seen. It features a huge variety of arts in many categories. When I visited, there were extensive exhibits of the old masters and many famous artists from Belgium. There is everything from paintings, sketches, furniture, statues, carvings, sculptures and much more. The same building also houses the famous Magritte museum and is a must visit for any art lover. It's recommended that you have a lot of time on your hands as this building is so large that you can spend the majority of the day trying to see it all.

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Robin D G

This place has a painting of Hercules' mate doing fingerguns, so that's an easy five stars.

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Inna Demianova

A very beautiful museum with many paintings

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Oliver B

Three museums for the price of one! For 15 per adult, you get access to all three museums within the main entrance to the Royal museums. There is also have a nice cafe within where you can get a hot meal after your stroll through hundreds of years of paintings and sculptures from many eras. Highly recommended if you like art of any kind.

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Loïc Yengue

Very nice museum but sometimes the light/windows wrongly set doesn't allow to truly appreciate the paint

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Karl

The royal museum are actually multiple museums. About the old masters museum (permanent exhibition): Great works of art, well worth a visit. No explanation in the exhibition; if you want some, you have to get the audio guide.

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Thibaut D

I took the audio guide and it was really nice.