Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Tours

Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
See important classical collections and groundbreaking contemporary art at the most comprehensive art museum in Brussels.

Make the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium your primary destination for Belgian art. The Museums combine the efforts of six of Belgium’s most important art collections across four museums. The museums feature over 20,000 works from a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture and drawing. The upper floors of the gallery complex are home to the Ancient Art Museum of Brussels, while the eight underground floors feature 20th- and 21st-century collections as part of the Modern Museum. 

Walk through the Old Masters collection to discover significant works from famous Flemish artists. Pieces by Rubens and Bruegel draw the most visitors to the exhibition since the Museums have become known as the definitive collection of Flemish art in Europe. Descend into the basements of the museum to reach eight subterranean floors of modern art. The gallery features an enduring permanent collection that includes many traditional Belgian comics and large-scale sculptures. Temporary and traveling exhibitions frequent the gallery. Some of the biggest touring exhibitions in the world regularly pass through here.

Three smaller museums are dedicated to the work of three influential Belgian artists: Constantin Muenier, Antoine Wiertz and Rene Magritte. While the Magritte Museum is at the main site, the Mueiner and Wiertz collections are housed several kilometers from the main building. 

Request an audio tour from the information desk multiple languages are provided. Discover the history behind the most important pieces from the collection as you walk through the museums.

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are located in the downtown area, close to the Coudenberg. They can be reached by car or metro, and there is paid street parking in the area. The museums are closed January 1 and 2, May 1, November 1 and 11 and December 25. There is a small fee for admission.

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Nov 16, 2019

Use your map and you can really walk to a lot of places that you think need a taxi. We went to Comic Museum & it was walkable! We ate at the Ethiopian restaurant and enjoyed the experience. Took a train to Bruges for a lovely day trip (canal ride, lunch at a brewery on patio by the canal with swans, investigating streets in residential areas, waffle & cappuccino at the Golden Monkey Cafe)!

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Oct 8, 2019

Bruegal the Elder exhibit is a one of a kind and not to be missed!

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Mar 14, 2019

Great exhibition,the Dutch Spring,also Magritte museum was attached,can do both without leaving the premises.

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