




Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Attraction
4.5 (7860 reviews)
Complex of museums with over 20,000 works tracing the history of painting, sculpture & drawing.
Rue de la Régence 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
+32 2 508 32 11
Did You Know?
A Relatively New Museum
While the building itself has a long history, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium were only established in the 19th century, showcasing a collection of art from various periods.
Home to a Famous Belgian Artist
The museum houses a significant collection of works by René Magritte, one of Belgium's most renowned surrealist artists.
Multiple Locations
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are actually spread across five different buildings in Brussels, each dedicated to a specific art period or style.
Free Admission on Sundays
Every Sunday, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium offer free admission to all visitors, making it a great opportunity to explore the collections without paying an entrance fee.
Highlights from Reviews
• impressive collection
Museum boasts diverse artworks spanning various periods and styles
• beautiful building
The museum's architecture is stunning and contributes to the overall experience
• accessible art
Affordable cost makes classical art accessible to a wider audience
• great layout
Well-organized layout ensures a clear path for exploring exhibitions
• Magritte exhibit
The Magritte exhibit is a highlight, offering insight into his life and works