Belgian Comics Strip Center
Rue des Sables 20
1000 Brussels
Tel.: + 32 (0)2 219 19 80
Fax: + 32 (0)2 219 23 76
visit(arrobe)comicscenter.net
Guided tours can be adapted to suit the age and interests of the group. Our guided tours department can also provide thematic tours (art nouveau, the classic or modern comic strip, Tintin…) and likewise discovery walks of the city center of Brussels.
To be booked at least 2 week in advance by phone, email or on-line.
Contact: Tine Anthoni & Marie-Aude Piavaux
BCSC: Tel. +32 2 219 19 80 or visit(arrobe)comicscenter.net
Guided tours can be adapted to suit the age and interests of the group. Reservations are mandatory.
Duration: 1 h 30 mins
Fee per guide (maximum 25 people): €50.00
Languages: English, French, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Czech, Polish and Greek.
Duration: 2 h 30 mins
Fee per guide (maximum 25 people): €90.00
Languages: English, French, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Czech, Polish and Greek.
Duration: 1 h
Fee per guide (maximum 25 people): €50.00
Languages: English, French, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Czech, Polish and Greek.
At a time when Belgium is holding the presidency of the European Union, the Belgian Comic Centre is delighting the general public with an exceptional selection of original comic strips extracted from so many major works produced by European comic strip artists and writers in the last one hundred years.
This exhibition, initiated by Isabelle, André Franquin’s daughter, and with the support of the artist Frédéric Jannin is neither an exhaustive record nor an informative account of La Bande des Quatre. Rather, it is a declaration of love.
Tove Jansson’s Dreamworld
Popularised around the world through comic strips, the Moomin series is above all a rich and sensitive body of comic strip work, created by Tove Jansson (1914-2001), an essential Finnish illustrator and author.