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Discover the Surreal at the Musée Magritte Museum

Explore the surreal world of René Magritte at the Musée Magritte Museum in Brussels, showcasing an extensive collection of his iconic works.

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A brief summary to Musée Magritte Museum

  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-6 pm

Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Musée Magritte Museum offers a captivating journey through the surrealistic mind of one of Belgium's most celebrated artists, René Magritte. The museum houses the largest collection of Magritte's works, featuring over 200 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings that span his entire career. Each exhibit is meticulously arranged to guide visitors through the evolution of Magritte's style and the themes that permeate his work, such as identity, perception, and the relationship between reality and illusion. As you wander through the museum's serene galleries, you will encounter some of Magritte's most famous pieces, such as 'The Treachery of Images' and 'The Son of Man.' The use of striking imagery and clever juxtapositions invites visitors to question their perceptions and challenges conventional notions of reality. The museum not only celebrates Magritte's artistic genius but also creates an immersive experience that resonates with both art aficionados and casual visitors. In addition to its impressive collection, the Musée Magritte Museum offers a range of educational programs and guided tours that delve deeper into the artist's life and influences. The museum's location within the Mont des Arts area makes it easily accessible and a perfect addition to any day spent exploring Brussels. Don't forget to stop by the museum's shop for unique souvenirs and art-inspired gifts that capture the essence of Magritte's surreal world.

Local tips

  • Visit during the weekdays to avoid crowds, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday when the museum is less busy.
  • Check the museum's website for special exhibits or events that may coincide with your visit.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through the adjacent Mont des Arts gardens for a complete cultural experience.
  • Consider joining a guided tour for deeper insights into Magritte's life and his intriguing artwork.
  • Don’t miss the museum shop, which features unique art-inspired gifts and books about Magritte.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're traveling by car, start by heading towards the E19 motorway. Exit onto the N1 towards Brussels. Follow the signs for 'Bruxelles' and then take the exit for 'Bruxelles-Centre'. Continue on Rue de la Loi and follow the signs to Parc de Bruxelles. The Musée Magritte Museum is located at Pl. Royale 1, 1000 Bruxelles. There is limited street parking available around the museum, and you may need to pay for parking. Expect to pay around €2 per hour.

  • Public Transportation - Train

    For those using public transportation, take a train from any station in Hainaut Hills to Brussels Central Station. Once you arrive at Brussels Central, exit the station and walk towards Rue de la Loi. From there, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the museum. Head west on Rue de la Loi, then turn right onto Rue de la Régence, which will lead you directly to Pl. Royale where the museum is located. Train tickets vary based on your departure station but expect to pay around €5 to €10 one-way.

  • Public Transportation - Bus

    Alternatively, you can take a bus to Brussels. Depending on your location within Hainaut Hills, look for a bus route that connects to Brussels. Once in Brussels, you can take Metro Line 1 or 5 to Parc station. From Parc station, it’s a short 5-minute walk to the museum. The bus fare is typically around €2.50 for a single journey.

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