

Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
The Magritte Museum in Brussels houses the world’s largest collection of works by Belgian surrealist René Magritte. Spread over several floors of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, it traces his career through paintings, drawings, posters, and personal documents. Displayed chronologically, the galleries reveal how Magritte’s witty visual puzzles—pipes, bowler hats, clouds—evolved and influenced modern culture. Clear labels, multimedia context, and manageable size make it accessible to casual visitors and art enthusiasts alike. Central location, timed entry, and reliable audio guides add convenience. Ideal if you’re curious about surrealism’s ideas as much as its iconic imagery.
Opening Hours
Mon: Closed Tue–Fri: 10:00–17:00 Sat–Sun: 11:00–18:00