The Magritte Museum: discovering a renowned artist

The Magritte Museum: discovering a renowned artist
Magritte Museum Brussels

Updated on November 29, 2022 by pierre

The Magritte Museum: discovering a renowned artist

Located in the building of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Magritte Museum brings together more than 150 works. Endowed with rich collections, it constitutes a world reference in terms of knowledge of an artist or work of art. The Museum lives up to its name. Located in an exceptionally authentic setting, it houses the works of Magritte, a famous Belgian painter of the 20th century.

This museum is ideal if it rains, but also it is worth it on a one day tour. If painting interests you, don't miss the immersive exhibitions that often take place in Brussels. This is for example the case of Frida Kahlo  et Claude Monet.

 

Magritte this rather complete painter

In a few words, Renee Magritte constitutes a “complete” artist. He is both a draftsman, engraver, sculptor, photographer and filmmaker. A construction on the initiative of Magritte, the Museum preserves paintings, drawings, gouaches, sculptures, posters, photographs, films and various works of art. The visit to the three-storey museum is not limited to the discovery of these magnificent works. It allows visitors to know much more Magritte's artistic life. Each floor recounts the journey he has made through his works. One of the most important elements of this museum concerns the exhibition of the end of the artist's life marked by the success of his reproduction works.

Magritte Museum, meeting place

This exceptional site constitutes a meeting place for the public. Those who wish to begin a study relating to Magritte will find their happiness there. The Museum provides them with a whole range of information that they will not find anywhere. It traces Magritte's works, thought and life in a very precise order that is very easy to understand. the evolution of his career as an artist. It makes life easier for visitors by offering them tools for explanation and interpretation.

Opening hours of the Magritte Museum

The Magritte Museum is open to the general public all week except Mondays. The opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 17 p.m.

Magritte Museum entrance fee

The price varies depending on whether it is an individual or group visit. To take advantage of the group rate, there must be at least 15 people.

Free entry to the Magritte Museum in Brussels

Access to the Magritte Museum in Brussels is free on the first Wednesday of each month.

Christian

Christian joined the insideBrussels team in early 2015. He loves design, fashion and travel. He combines the useful with the pleasant by sharing with his readers his good plans in Brussels

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