Comic Art Museum
Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée
Fee required
Parking available
Celebrating Europe's greatest graphic icons from Tintin to the Smurfs, this museum in a grand Art Nouveau gallery honors comic creators and heroes for 35 years with renewed permanent and diverse temporary exhibitions.

📜 Hall of fame for European comic book arts, housed in a stylish Art Nouveau building by Victor Horta.
🔍 Celebrates 100 years of Belgian comics with permanent and temporary exhibitions, including the world's largest collection of comic book titles in the study library.

Why Go

🖼️ See original drawings by grandmasters like Hergé and Peyo.
🛍️ Discover a well-stocked international comic book shop.
📸 Enjoy photo opportunities with comic icon statues.
🏛️ Housed in an exceptional Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Online tickets do not skip queues.

Tips

⏳ Allow about 1 hour 30 minutes for your visit.
🗣️ Information in French, Dutch, English; free guidebooks for other languages.
💳 Brussels Card holders get free entry.

💰 Cost

Adults €14.00, discounts for seniors (€11.00), youth (€11.00), children (€6.00), teachers (€9.00), and disabled (-50%).

🕒 Hours

Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00. Closed Mondays (except school holidays). Special hours: Dec 24 until 16:00, Dec 31 until 17:00. Closed Jan 01, Dec 25.

🅿️ Parking

🚗 Weekdays: Interparking Passage 44 (150m). Weekends: closer options available.
🚲 Bicycles: in front of museum.
🚌 Coaches: Boulevard Pacheco.

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