This very quiet museum is less known in Brussels, but it has a nice Belgian collection: Alfred Stevens (1x), James Ensor (1x), Anna Boch (1x), Léon Frédéric (2x), Guillaume Van Strydonck, Antoine Wiertz, Constantin Meunier (nice work on the stairs), Jakob Smits (3 or more), Guillaume Vogels (1x), a lot of works/sculptures by Guillaume Charlier (the former owner of the building),...
The well-known Belgian architect Victor Horta was involved in the renovation and expansion of the building that has been used as a museum since 1928.
This museum is included in the list of more than 200 museums that can be visited with the museum pass (valid for one...
Read moreLovely Museum Director. She let a group of sculpture students from the academy take over the museum and create an exhibition in dialogue with the museum pieces. I had the honour of taking part! Thank you Musee Charlier for this memorable experience...definitely worth a visit for the open spirit of the...
Read moreThis private mansion's music room contains a 1899 Pleyel piano played by Toulouse-Lautrec. The velvet ropes are intentionally loose - sit quietly and the caretaker might demonstrate the hidden wall panels that amplify sound. Don't miss the erotic sculptures discreetly placed in the...
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