Take audio tour or it will be boring. I know a lot about art, but if Magritte is not familiar to you, try to read about this artist before you visit the museum

Take audio tour or it will be boring. I know a lot about art, but if Magritte is not familiar to you, try to read about this artist before you visit the museum
Nowhere have I seen a museum more lovingly curate the work of a single artist. That Rene Magritte is a favorite son of Brussels is palpable in this detailed exploration of his work. I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
A few cautions, though:
-- This is a full-throated exploration of a single surrealist painter's work. You don't have to be a serious...
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Amazing collection of the Flemish masters. Lots of Brughuel, some great Rubenses, and a host of 16th to 19th century artists.
This is a museum of Magritte, a famous Belgian surrealist painter.
As exotic as the world of surrealism, you better well-equipped and read/know a bit about Magritte to enjoy this museum.
Audio guide is provided with additional cost. :( You better have it, because this is a serious museum, and many Magritte paintings are better explained if you have the...
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If you like Magritte, this museum is for you. There are several floors of paintings in chronological order with a nice explanation. However, there are none of the most famous paintings!
Only found out about this museum housed in Magritte's modest town house in the suburbs of Brussels when I came across a leaflet on an antique stall! A much more intimate and personal view of the artist, with artefacts from his early and commercial career including advertising campaigns, music score covers and posters. Well worth a visit in preference to...
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Interesting work. Relatively small and quick museum. You can get a combined ticket with the Museum of Modern and Ancient Art. They are all connected. We went during the week so the galleries were filled with school groups which made it hard to see some of the work but otherwise it was a nice museum.
Fantastic and so Belgian, a must in Brussels. Don t miss this nice museum and its really fantastic painter.
This is a great museum to visit if you you like the paintings of this great Belgian artist. I happen to like the works of this artist and enjoyed the exhibt very much.
It is an interesting museum. I liked the chronological order of the pieces, and the information given on the life of the artist. It was somehow odd to understand how it worked, from where to enter and how to proceed.
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