Tintin Comics Tour to Hergé Museum from Brussels


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  • Tintin Comics Tour to Hergé Museum from Brussels

Brussels, Belgium

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Trip Type:   Literary, Art & Music Tours
Duration:  4 hours
Learn about Belgian comics writer and artist Hergé at his eponymous Brussels museum, dedicated to his breadth of work, including his famous ‘The Adventures of Tintin’ comic series. This magical museum goes behind the scenes of the beloved reporter Tintin, who finds adventure around the world with his dog Snowy. The Hergé Museum tour is self-guided, and round-trip transport between Brussels and the museum is included.

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Learn about Belgian comics writer and artist Hergé at his eponymous Brussels museum, dedicated to his breadth of work, including his famous ‘The Adventures of Tintin’ comic series. This magical museum goes behind the scenes of the beloved reporter Tintin, who finds adventure around the world with his dog Snowy. The Hergé Museum tour is self-guided, and round-trip transport between Brussels and the museum is included. Your trip to Brussels’ Hergé Museum starts with either pickup at your Brussels hotel or by meeting your driver at a central city location. Then board your coach for the 45-minute drive to the museum, which lies about 20 miles (30 km) southeast of the city in a picturesque park.

When you arrive, you’ll be given an audio guide and are then free to begin your self-guided tour. Explore the museum independently, checking out what interests you!

Walk through the exhibits spread across eight rooms on two floors. First learn about Hergé himself on the first floor, and then head up to the second floor to see the displays of comic art from The Adventures of Tintin, as well as artwork depicting some of Hergé’s other comic characters like Quick and Flupke. Spend some time also admiring the remarkable building itself, designed by architect Christian de Portzamparc to resemble a ship emerging from a sea of trees and crashing into town.

If you get hungry, head to the museum restaurant, Le Petit Vingtième, or if you’d like to pick up a souvenir, browse the gift shop. After two hours at the museum, you’ll be taken back to central Brussels.




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