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Belgian Centre of Comic Strip Art

Category: Monuments + Museums

Zandstraat / Rue des Sables, 20, Brussels, 1000

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Belgian Centre of Comic Strip Art - Reviews from across the web

Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée (Belgian Center for Comic-Strip Art) | Museum/Attraction Review | Brussels | Frommers.com
As you'll soon find out, Belgians are crazy for cartoons. Grown-ups will love this place as much as kids do. Called the CéBéBéDé for short, the center, on a side street not far from the Gothic spires and baroque guild houses of the Grand-Place, is dedicated to comic strip...
frommers.com

Comic Strip Art - Brussels Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
BRUSSELS : THE BELGIAN CENTRE FOR COMIC STRIP ART The visit to this museum is a must for two reasons. First of all, the museum is situated in the beautiful Art Nouveau setting of the Waucquez Warehouses. Secondly, one can see here the history of a very typical art form in Belgium: the comic strip. T...
virtualtourist.com

Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinee, Brussels - IgoUgo Reviews
First a bit about the building, designed by the great Belgian architect Victor Horta and a work of art in itself. The Art Nouveau structure was designed in 1903 as the Maison Waucquez department store, so it has large picture windows along its horizontal two-story front. The building was on the verg...
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Belgian Comic Strip Centre - Review - Brussels: World Capital of the Comic Strip.
However, all the exhibits are addressed in French and Flemish, not a word in English. This may at first appear strange, but then the English never really did take comic strip to their hearts, seeing it inappropriate for adults to be interested in books thought to be aimed at children. However, I was...
dooyoo.co.uk

Belgian Comic Strip Centre - Museums International with reviews and price comparison at dooyoo.co.uk
Although the art originated in America, it was Georges Remy who created probably the most famous cartoon strip character: Tintin and his loyal companion, Snowy the Dog. Belgium has adopted this art form for itself. Just look in any bookshop or the specialist comic strip bookstores along the Boulevar...
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