Belgian Comics Strip Center
Rue des Sables 20
1000 Brussels
Tel.: + 32 (0)2 219 19 80
Fax: + 32 (0)2 219 23 76
visit(arrobe)comicscenter.net
Celebrate your child’s birthday with his friends in an extraordinary context. Our birthday parties consist of a treasure hunt in the museum followed by a piece of birthday cake at the brasserie. We accept maximum 10 children for every museum birthday co-ordinator, for guiding the activity during 2 hours and a half at a cost of 99 €. The presence of one adult during the activity is required.
Entrance tickets: 3,00€ per child and 6,00€ per adult
Birthday cake: 4,75€ per person (cake + one drink).
Saturdays or Sundays, 2.30pm to 5pm, on reservation only. For children from 7 to 11.
Contact: Tine Anthoni & Marc Renders (Belgian Comic Strip Center – +32/2/219 19 80 or visit@comicscenter.net)
The creative workshops take a start with a visit of the Center and continue with the writing of a script, character studies, elaboration and sketches up to the final stage of a full page set in ink and finally the colouring.
Workshops are open to adolescents from 11 to 18 years.
| French-language course only | |
| Price : | € 75,00 (class material included) |
| Period and duration : | during school holidays Monday to Friday, 10am – 4 pm |
| French-language course only | |
| Price : | € 185,00 (class material included) |
| Period and duration : | during school year, 30 Saturdays (3 hours of classes per Saturday) |
Out of concern for our visitors’ comfort, and to meet demand from a growing number of clients, the BCSC has decided to put a WIFI connection with free access in all areas, including the library and café.
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