The Magritte Museum opened on June 2, 2009, located at the Royal Square in Brussels. It is dedicated to the life, artworks, and thoughts of the Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte (1898-1967). This outstanding museum houses the world's richest and most diverse collection of works by René Magritte, supplemented by numerous loans from private collectors.
Simply brewing Lambic in a family brewery, unchanged since 1900, the founding year of the Cantillon brewery. The Van Roy-Cantillon family welcomes you and invites you to explore this wonderful heritage. The beer, tools, machines, and manufacturing processes are all vintage. The red copper vats, sometimes over a century old, and the barriers of barrels and bottles set the stage for your visit. Perhaps you will have the opportunity to see the brewing or participate in the bottling. Maybe you will see the cleaning of the barrels, or in the summer, you will participate in the preparation of fruit beers.
Belgian Comic Strip Street
Brussels loves comics so much that it has invited its heroes to occupy its walls and gables. Discover all the details and secrets here, come and hunt them down, walk the streets of Brussels, and lift your eyes! A stroll for enthusiasts and curious people aged 7 to 77.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Admire the details of Bruegel's paintings in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. The picturesque scenery reveals Flemish culture, which is worth savoring.
Wittamer&co Chocolate Café
Wittamer has been honored for creating desserts. The king himself chose that kind of cake. Due to the excellence of the products, Wittamer subsequently received a royal warrant from the Belgian court. The original Wittamer café is still located at 6 Place du Grand Sablon. The large store at No. 12 opened in the same row, offering more choices and a variety of chocolates and Belgian pralines.