Brussels Comics Museum, one of the most important museums in the city to better understand Brussels, from comics to murals, the creative soul of the Belgian city also passes through here.
Il Comics Museum in Belgium it is one of the most visited places in the city. Not everyone knows that Belgium is the home of Tintin, the Smurfs, Gaston Lagaffe, Lucky Luke, Spirou.
The House of Comics is located in the splendid Liberty-style warehouses and really houses everything, from the original comic strips to the reproduction of the cage where Gargamel imprisoned his first Smurf. The Comics Museum is open every day except Mondays from 10am to 18pm. The museum closes on January 1st and December 25th.
Il ticket price museum with exhibitions with reading room has a cost of € 8 for adults € 8, € 6 reduced and € 3 for children under 12 years. Finally for the owners of the Brussels Card admission is free.
But in Brussels comics are found almost everywhere, the characters are painted on the walls of the houses or suddenly appear from around a corner, that's why I recommend you to go to the Comics Museum but also to walk walking around the city in search of murals!