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The Art & History Museum (French: Musée Art & Histoire; Dutch: Museum Kunst & Geschiedenis) is a public museum of antiquities and ethnographic and decorative arts located at the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark in Brussels, Belgium. The museum is one of the constituent parts of the Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH) and is one of the ...
The Museum of Ixelles (French: Musée d'Ixelles; Dutch: Museum van Elsene), also called the (Municipal) Museum of Fine Arts of Ixelles (French: Musée (communal) des Beaux-Arts d'Ixelles; Dutch: (Gemeentelijk) Museum voor Schone Kunsten van Elsene), is a municipal art museum in Brussels, Belgium, focusing on Belgian art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA) Museum of Modern Art Antwerp (MuHKA) Plantin-Moretus Museum; Museum aan de Stroom (MAS; Museum at the current) Volkskundemuseum; National Maritime Museum; Maagdenhuismuseum (Virgin House Museum) Middelheim Museum; ModeMuseum (Fashion Museum) Rubenshuis (Rubens House) Rockox House; Mayer van den Bergh Museum ...
The institution became the Royal Museums of Art and History, a name that was officially confirmed in 1926, and which has remained unchanged to the present day. In 1925, Eugène Van Overloop was succeeded by the Egyptologist Jean Capart , during whose term of office the museums became a leading scientific institution.
Cinquantenaire Museum (part of Royal Museums of Art and History) City of Brussels: History - Art: Historical and artistic artefacts from cultures around the world Brussels City Museum: City of Brussels: History: History of Brussels, with an emphasis on its development over time and its art Clockarium: Schaerbeek: Art: Art Deco clocks ...
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The museum was founded on 1 September 1801 by Napoleon [1] [2] and opened in 1803 as the Museum of Fine Arts of Brussels (French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Dutch: Museum voor Schone Kunsten van Brussel), occupying fourteen rooms of the former Palace of Charles of Lorraine, known as the "Old Court".
Magritte Museum; Marc Sleen Museum; MigratieMuseumMigration; Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art; Schaerbeek Beer Museum; Museum of Europe; Museum of Ixelles; Museum of Natural Sciences; Museum of the National Bank of Belgium; Museums of the Far East; Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels