Brussels Comic Strip trail
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Brussels Comic Strip trail
Comic strip trail PAINTED WALLS 1-13 This is a shortcut version of the comic strip trail. To find out more, contact Tourism Information Brussels – TIB Town Hall, Grand’Place – 1000 Brussels or bip - rue Royale 2-4 – 1000 Brussels or Gare du Midi (Midi Railway station) Central concourse [email protected] 11 Belgian Comic Strip Center 12 Marc Sleen Museum 14 Comic Strip House 15 La Boutique Tintin j Marché aux Poissons and Place Sainte-Catherine, excellent fish restaurants. k Rue A. Dansaert and surrounding area, fashion and design shopping. L Comic strip bar of the Radisson BLU Royal Hotel d The bars and taverns around Place Saint-Géry and the Rue du Marché-au-Charbon m Comic strip shops Selling new and second-hand comic books, ex-libris, figurines and collectors’ items for the die-hard comic fan: Boulevard Anspach, Boulevard Lemonnier, Rue du Midi, City 2. n The MOOF – Museum of Original Figurines, the third dimension for heroes usually lying flat on paper, as well as illustration plates and original drawings. (off map) DON’T MISS a Scientastic Museum Discover the magic of science in a fun and active way. b Grand'Place c Manneken-Pis d Halles Saint-Géry Former market situated in the historic centre of Brussels. e Zinneke A mongrel, symbol of the cultural melting pot that is Brussels. f Bellone-House Come inside to admire its superb interior courtyard. g Place du Béguinage A haven of peace and tranquillity in the heart of the city. h Place des Martyrs i Saint-Hubert Galleries Hergé Museum A little jaunt outside the Brussels Region leaving from Gare Centrale (train station) will take you directly to the new Hergé museum in Louvainla-Neuve. This new temple to the “clear line” offers eight rooms totalling some 2,000 m² of exhibition space on three floors, in a building with surprising spaces constructed on the edge of a wooded area and dedicated to the father of Tintin. www.museeherge.com ➔ www.visitbrussels.be