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Magritte Museum

The Magritte Museum ( The Magritte Museum is a museum of fine arts located in the Place Royale in Brussels, Belgium, featuring the works of the painter René Magritte, for whom the museum is named, mostly paintings, but also sculptures and behavioral art that the artist loved later in his career.

The Magritte Museum opened to the public on May 30, 2009. Opened to the public on May 30, 2009, the museum has more than 200 paintings and sculptures by Genet Magritte, a representative of surrealism, and is the museum with the largest collection of his works, including the famous series The Return, Scheherazade and The Empire of Light.

The Magritte Museum presents a diverse collection of Rene Magritte's work and is the most complete museum in the world. The museum features a collection of more than 200 works, including oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, sculptures and other posters he painted for advertisements, and even manuscripts of music scores, vintage photographs and peripherals created for films are all detailed in the collection.

The Magritte Museum is the main knowledge base for the study of Rene Magritte, and anyone can connect online to the Magritte Museum to access and study Rene Magritte's work and learn more about this national treasure of Belgium. The Museum of Magritte

Magritte is a Belgian surrealist painter, known for the somewhat humorous and thought-provoking symbolic language of his surrealist works. His works have an uncanny observation of life's surroundings and a courage to challenge preconceived realities, a style of critical thinking that has influenced many of today's illustration styles. What he is best at is creating a world of contrasts with things that occur in life, and although what you see is common, these things affect your vision, creating a unique Magritte style of painting.

Musée d'Ortaire de Belgique

HortaMuseum:Belgium The Horta Museum is a museum inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is located in Belgium in the former residence and studio of Horta in Saint-Gilles, Brussels.

The Musée Horta (lang-fr| Musée Horta) is a museum for the exhibition than Image:Horta Museum.JPG|Spiral staircase. The permanent exhibition of the Horta Museum is a showcase of the Art Nouveau craze that was once the norm, including architectural interiors, furniture, utensils and artwork design, as well as exhibits of documents related to his life and times. The museum is also organizing a temporary exhibition on Otta and his art.

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