I went to see the exhibition of Be modern! It was ok, but I had expected more of it it. The collection was rather small. It was also possible to see the classical painters with the same ticket.
This is a fairly large museum with many paintings from the Flemish school. Lots of Bruegal I and II and an extensive Magritte collection. There are also lots of stairs and the elevator wasn't working ...
A huge and impressive art collection. The works exposed are impressive... but there are too many of them to enjoy them all properly. I would say it is worth a quick tour, but for this, the price is pr...
The collection is okay, for me it was all about Bruegel the Elder. I am a huge fan of the Flemish painter, who didn't have a prolific body of work that only a few museums have. This one being one of...
Last day in town, i snuck over to see what they had. Mostly old masters, with the best in other Museums. But they had some gems. The real Cranach painting of Adam and Eve, a poster we used to gave i...
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium is a place where you can enjoy the history of art development in Belgium and around the world since the Middle Ages. The most famous here is the exhibitions of Flemish paintings such as Weiden, Brechelle and Rubens, as well as the exhibition halls of Belgian symbolism at the end of the 19th century, such as Knoppoff and Delville. The entire building is magnificent and full of classical beauty. Close to the Museum of Classical Art is the Museum of Modern Art, especially the work of the Belgian surrealist Margaret. The two museums add up to the rich collection so that you do not feel bored in the day.
Arale_Zhang
Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium
I think it is a habit to visit the museum, like reading, running, traveling, quietly watching history in the museum, watching painting, watching photography, it is like The acquaintances in the faint life are exciting and rewarding. The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Belgium has more than 20,000 collections scattered among the six museums, four of which are located in the main building. On the other hand, the two are dedicated to serving Belgian artists. A few kilometers away from the city centre. The main building is large in size, with three floors above ground and eight floors underground. It is divided into three major themed exhibitions. The single ticket is 8 euros and the pass is 13 euros. If you have time, you must buy a Zhangtong ticket and stay in it for a whole day. You can enjoy the work carefully. Looking at the pavilions one by one, you will find that there are many excellent European paintings collected here, and there are many outstanding works such as "The Death of Marathon". I personally appreciate the exquisiteness of European oil paintings and the expressive power of light and shadow. They are also particularly wonderful in the expressions of figures and costumes.
Zhou_Sanhao
In the European winter with drizzle, going to various museums to see the exhibition will not affect the mood because of the rainy weather. At the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels, you can spend a long time in the museum to enjoy a variety of famous paintings, follow the instructions in the museum, take a professional line of paintings, listen to the serious introduction, it is like a visit here. History of European art development.
Look at the traditional oil paintings, you can go to the Margaret Art Museum in the same building with the Royal Museum of Art to see the magical artistic thinking of the Belgian modern painters. The museum has a large collection of Margaret Surreal. The paintings of the doctrine must be opened here, a brainstorming work, and after reading it, it has a new understanding of art.
Sylvia
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium is an important art museum in Belgium
It is located in the city of Brussels, in the city of Fort Kudenburg
with four museums linked to the museum, two of which are in the main building
the other two: The Constantine Monnier Museum and the Anthony Wrz Museum are smaller museums dedicated to specific Belgian artists. The rest of the city is located in the city
museum and also shows the paintings in the Ghent Cathedral
Let me in the morning in Ghent, I feel that crossing and losing in the space of Brussels
seeing a lot of such prints in Ghent and Brussels
are the form of the opposite double door
one is to show More works in the second is to protect the oil painting
here also has a very famous work "The Death of Marathon"
"The Death of Marathon" is the founder of the French neoclassical painting school Jacques Louis The canvas oil painting created by David in 1793 is now in the Royal Museum of Belgium.
"The Death of Marathon" deliberately created a space that belongs to the poor. In the closed small chamber, the horse fell in the bathtub, holding the pen in one hand, and holding the letter dyed with blood in one hand. The upper part of the oil painting was loose and messy. It might be a wall, or it might be just a vague space, representing Eternal nothingness, but the wooden box that acts as a desk, rough and plain, seems to be telling the virtues of Mara.
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The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium is a large and important art museum in Belgium. There are tens of thousands of collections scattered among the six museums, four of which are located in the main building and the other two, which are relatively small and located a few kilometers from the city centre, are dedicated to Belgian artists.
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A must go experience and it's free. It's great to see the museum and treasures inside. Beware there maybe a queue but worth it.
This Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium consists of seven museums comprising a total of over 20,000 works of art that depict urge the history of the visual arts form the 15th to the 21st century. The different museums under this institution's umbrella are the Musée Old Masters Museum, the Musée Modern Museum, the Musée Wiertz Museum and the Musée Meunier Museum, the Musée Magritte Museum and the Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum. In particular be sure to check out the collection of Old Masters from the Flemish, Renaissance and Baroque periods on display at the musée oldmasters museum.
The title of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts makes people suddenly curious. The group visited the entire art gallery with gusto. There are many kinds of sculptures, but those of us who are studying and engineering, the artistic foundation is too thin, sweat 😓
Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium There are 6 branches They are the Museum of Classical Art, the Museum of the Turn of the Century, the Museum of Modern Art, the Magritte Museum, the Meunier Museum and the Würz Museum The museum has more than 20,000 items Covering oil paintings, sculptures, paintings and art installations from the 15th century to the present
Just behind the Royal Plaza and the Royal Palace, it is very easy to find. There are many museums there, but when you mention the Royal Museum, the basic taxi driver can't get it wrong. If some taxi drivers deliberately want to detour, you just ask him: Don’t you know the Royal Museum? Generally, he dare not make a price casually. There are now separate charges for works by classical masters and modern works. I suggest that if time is limited, just watch the master's work. There are so many works that we were familiar with in middle school, such as The Death of Mara, are quietly hung in a corner of the second floor, and you can enjoy them as you please. I spent half a day, and the works of Bruegel and Rubens were impressive. Bruegel has a special display in a room on the second floor. This is the place where Bruegel's works are collected most apart from Vienna. The country life he portrayed makes people suddenly return to the countryside hundreds of years ago. Rubens' work is basically a masterpiece that can cover the walls for half a year. Sitting on a chair in the center of the hall, you can still feel a huge visual impact. There is a large souvenir bookstore at the exit on the first floor, selling all kinds of gadgets and art books with the Royal Museum's logo, but the price is expensive. There is a cafe on the left side of the entrance hall on the first floor. The decoration inside is very interesting and you can see the scenery outside (there are many statues of people). The price is not expensive.