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- 4sq SUs BelgiumMarch 23, 2016Did you know that Belgium has more comic book artists per square km than any other country in the world, even Japan? Nowhere else comics are so strongly rooted in reality and in people's imagination.
- FuriousmateSeptember 29, 2015Nice museum for understanding comics though most of them are about European comics. Their souvenir collections include quite a lot of Tin Tin and Smurf stuff, you'll find a reason to spend some money
- Rickard JonssonAugust 13, 2017They have over 1500 sqm filled with comics. The gift shop is extensive and they cover books in several languages and they also do a combination ticket with the Marc Sleen museum across the road.
- Thomas HitchenOctober 23, 2022Great place taking you through the history of comic books… The Naruto exhibit was a personal highlight and has made me want to start reading this Manga series 👍
- Aaron GNovember 10, 2019Fantastic museum about some of the top Belgian comics ever created. Highly recommended for all comic book fans.
- VISITBRUSSELSJanuary 24, 2014Located in the heart of Brussels, in a majestic Art Nouveau building, created by Victor Horta in 1906, the Belgian Comic Strip Center became one of the main attractions of Brussels. Read more
- Clo PiaJanuary 7, 2013Nice museum for every comics lovers. Young, dynamic and multilanguale visits and experts. (fr/nl/en) in magnificence Horta building. Long or short. Very good librairy and bookshop. Super !
- Clo PiaJanuary 5, 2013Go to the musuem (not restaurant). Long if you read everything, short if you don't like comics trip. able in many language. They also have a very Nice librairie and bookshop. Personnal qualifié.
- Rachel LovingerOctober 29, 2015In addition to interesting exhibits, go to enjoy the beautiful architecture of the place. And don't miss the gift shop!
- Aline BrandãoOctober 23, 2015The bulding by Victor Horta is worth the visit in itself. The museum also offers an extensive comic book library.
- Dougal MatthewsOctober 15, 2013Interesting! The upper floors are not all in English but you can understand enough to get by or they will give you a folder with translations which is hard to follow.
- Arthur ODecember 7, 2013The museum is Ok, the Victor Horta building is the real star. Excellent 'menu du jour' in the Horta Brasserie (13,95 euro).
- Arzu AkarNovember 21, 2019You can spend just one hour in this museum. History and progress of comics is explained. I was expecting better and richer museum
- DHR.comSeptember 19, 2011Go to this Comic Street Center to explore Belguim's contribution to the art of making comics. Most notable is the exhibitions of Tintin and Snowy by Herge!
- Tunke LauriksJuly 3, 2015The making-off exposition is worth a visit! The building of Horta is so pretty...
- Mikita LauretskiJanuary 5, 2023An exposition is based mostly on french and belgian comics for children. No adult european comic artists like Jimenez, Moebius or Bilal. Nothing at all about american and japanese comics. Rather no.
- Jared KlettOctober 16, 2011There are few English translations. Mostly just French and German. But then, it's comic strips and artwork after all!
- RAY AAlAJuly 27, 2014If your not a BIG comic-books fan , then don't bother .. The street comics are just more exciting
- Sirin SoyozNovember 26, 2011Fabs archive, made me smile, truly enjoyed. Make sure u have enough time.
- Les Auberges de JeunesseDecember 21, 2011Comics are a true religion in Belgium. Come and discover the universe of Tintin, the Smurfs, Lucky Luke, Suske & Wiske and many others !
- Kirti AgrawalNovember 2, 2012Dont miss natacha. Also buying comicstrip curieux here is better than buying them in the city elsewhere.
- Tom PJune 24, 2012Museum is great but the staff at the 'Horta' restaurant seem to have had a charisma bypass operation. Extremely rude!
- Yantho VmsJanuary 21, 2014Ajak teman kamu melalui link berikut:
http://bebasliburan.xl.co.id/?ref=215X829 - Romain VezirianFebruary 13, 2010The place closes at 6 on Saturday so come no later than 4.30 if you wanna see everything.