Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
6 ticket options available · from $15.15 to $93.82 · free cancellation on 5 of 6
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| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
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| Belgium Royal Museums of Fine Arts Official | General Adult Admission | $15.15 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
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| Pelago Free cancellation | Brussels Art Nouveau and Art Deco Pass | $31.81 | View |
| Hellotickets Free cancellation | Brussels Card with Transport | $53.61 | View |
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | 24-Hour City Card with Transit Access | $58.27 | View |
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | 48-Hour Card with All Public Transport Access | $81.58 | View |
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | Brussels City Card with 72-Hour Transport Pass | $93.82 | View |
Did you know?
- Founded
- September 1, 1801
- Type
- Museum in the City of Brussels, Belgium
Visitor information
- Address: Rue de la Régence 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
- Phone: +32 2 508 32 11
- Official website: https://www.fine-arts-museum.be/
People also ask
What is the most famous museum in Belgium?
The Magritte Museum presents an outstanding collection of works by Belgian Surrealist artist René Magritte (1898-1967), one of the world's most famous artists. The collection of over 200 works is the largest in the world.
Who are the artists in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium?
They preserve the works of the Flemish Primitives, of Pieter Bruegel, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis David, Auguste Rodin, James Ensor, Paul Gauguin, Ferdinand Khnopff, Henry Moore, Paul Delvaux, René Magritte, Marcel Broodthaers, Jan Fabre and many others.
Did Van Gogh live in Brussels?
The idea of moving to Antwerp had been on his mind for some time, and once he arrived, the artist immediately felt that he had made the right choice. Belgium was not new to him: a few years earlier, between 1878 and 1881, he had spent some time in the Borinage and in Brussels.