Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussel is a street art installation in Belgrade. This place has 3823 reviews and an average rating of 4.4 of 5. This is a very good rating.
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Beautiful outside Art Deco architecture building....stay in the street....because inside is not attracted at all....not "Genius" modern Artists expositions. Bad and boring museum...
The palace of fine art might just be one of the most impressive musea Belgium has to offer.
The building interior is an art piece on its own. For art lovers of pieces between 1300-1800 the museum holds an impressive collection of old masters such as Rubens or Bruegel on permanent display. Mix that up with a layout containing sculptures and you will be set for a few hours.
Though ever changing, the temporary exhibitions can run from traditional to contemporary. On my time of visiting this was the Magritte exhibition, with pieces nicely ordered by age for somebody new to the artist to figure out the progression over the years.
I would recommend taking your time & grabbing an audio guide, as descriptions for paintings are not always present. This way you will get a better grasp of the works and enjoy your trip more.
For tourist I highly recommend visiting after 13:00 on a wednesday. Admission to the museum is free at that time.
Beautiful place for visits and expos. They have more temporary and long lasting expositions as well as convert concerts, mostly classical. Place itself is beautiful, old building which was just renovated for a part. Be careful to go across the street to buy your tickets.
One of Belgium's best cultural venues. Glad that this exists
Interested in art? A place to be. Check if the exposition that is present at a particular time suits you before going, unless you are into all existing kinds of real fine art.
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