Belgian Comics Strip Center
Rue des Sables 20
1000 Brussels
Tel.: + 32 (0)2 219 19 80
Fax: + 32 (0)2 219 23 76
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Fees include admission to museum, permanent and temporary exhibitions and reading room
| Individuals | |
| Adults: | € 7,50 |
| Senior 65+: | € 6,00 |
| ISIC, IYHF card: | € 6,00 |
| 12-18 years: | € 6,00 |
| Children under 12: | € 3,00 |
| Brusselscard: | € 0,00 |
| Groups | (free admission for 1 supervisor per group of 15) |
| Adults: | € 6,00 |
| Schools: | € 4,50 |
| Children: | € 3,00 |
| Combi Marc Sleen Museum | + € 1,00 |
We accept Cultuurwaardebon, Sodexo culture checks and must of brussels vouchers as a payment means.
Open every day (except on Monday) from 10 am to 6 pm
Open during the public holidays, except on the 12/25 and the 01/01
Tuesday to Thursday: open from 12 to 5 pm – Friday: open from 12 to 6 pm – Saturday: open from 10 am to 6 pm
Same as for study room + Sunday: open from 12 to 6 pm
All texts in the museum are in French, Dutch and partly in English. A guidebook with a translation of the texts is at the disposal of all foreign visitors. Its use is included in the entrance fee. This guidebook exists in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portugese and Chinese.
In the reading room (access included in the ticket) a selection of albums in over 15 European languages can be read.
People in wheelchairs can use the entrance to the right of the main entrance through a big gate over an inclined plane. This leads you through Horta Brasserie into the main hall. From here on you can ask the assistance of a museum attendant to use the lift.
We also offer the possibility to use a wheelchair. If you wish to borrow it, please go to the reception desk and leave an identity piece.
At a time when Belgium is holding the presidency of the European Union, the Belgian Comic Centre is delighting the general public with an exceptional selection of original comic strips extracted from so many major works produced by European comic strip artists and writers in the last one hundred years.
This exhibition, initiated by Isabelle, André Franquin’s daughter, and with the support of the artist Frédéric Jannin is neither an exhaustive record nor an informative account of La Bande des Quatre. Rather, it is a declaration of love.
Tove Jansson’s Dreamworld
Popularised around the world through comic strips, the Moomin series is above all a rich and sensitive body of comic strip work, created by Tove Jansson (1914-2001), an essential Finnish illustrator and author.