The Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts in Brussels are four: the Museum of Ancient Art (painting and sculpture from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century), the Museum of Modern Art (nineteenth and twentieth centuries), The Wierz Antoine Museum and Constantin Meunier Museum .
The rooms are arranged thematically and chronologically on routes marked by different colors. In the Musée d'Art Ancien ample space is devoted to Flemish authors such as Van der Weiden, Bruegel the Elder and the Younger, Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt. The Museum of Modern Art, arranged around a large light well on eleven floors, offers works ranging from French, the symbolism, up to all currents of the twentieth century, particularly with the surrealism movement Cobra, René Magritte.
Admission € 5, reduced to under 25
Opening of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels:
Tue-Sun: 10h00-17h00
The Museum Antoine Wierz Address:
Rue de l'Abbaye 59, 1050 Brussels
Address The Constantin Meunier Museum
62 Rue Vautier, 1050 Brussels