BRUXELLES, Belgio — la facciata dell'edificio dei Musei reali di Belle Arti in Belgio (in francese, Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique), uno dei musei più famosi del Belgio. Il complesso è composto da diversi musei, tra cui il Museo d'Arte Antica (XV-XVII secolo), il Museo d'Arte moderna (XIX XX secolo), il Museo Wiertz, il Museo Meunier e il Museo Magritte.
6706 x 4476 px | 56,8 x 37,9 cm | 22,4 x 14,9 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
25 maggio 2013
Ubicazione:
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium
Altre informazioni:
Photograph by David Coleman. The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, located in the heart of Brussels, is a prestigious complex of six museums dedicated to the fine arts. This cultural powerhouse houses one of the most comprehensive and valuable art collections in Europe, spanning from the 15th century to contemporary works. The museums include the Old Masters Museum, featuring iconic works by Flemish Primitives and Baroque masters like Rubens and Bruegel; the Modern Museum, showcasing Belgian art from the late 18th to the early 20th century; and the Magritte Museum, dedicated to the surrealist works of René Magritte. The Fin-de-Siècle Museum focuses on the 1900s, while the Antoine Wiertz and Constantin Meunier Museums are monographic museums dedicated to these 19th-century Belgian artists. The main building, with its neoclassical facade, is a landmark in itself, situated in the Mont des Arts area. Inside, visitors can explore over 20, 000 drawings, sculptures, and paintings, including masterpieces by van der Weyden, Bosch, and David. The museums not only preserve and display art but also serve as centers for research, education, and cultural events. With its diverse collections, temporary exhibitions, and educational programs, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium offers a comprehensive journey through the history of Western art, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and cultural tourists in Brussels.