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  1. Visit the museum dedicated to René Magritte, one of the most influential artists of the surrealist movement. Discover his paintings, sculptures, drawings and more, as well as temporary exhibitions and activities.

  2. The Magritte Museum (French: Musée Magritte; Dutch: Magritte Museum) is an art museum in the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to the work of the Belgian surrealist artist, René Magritte. It is one of the constituent museums of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.

  3. Visit the Musée Magritte Museum to see the world's largest collection of René Magritte's paintings, sculptures, drawings and more. Learn about the life and works of the renowned surrealist artist and explore his "vache" period and external loans.

  4. Visit the house where the famous surrealist lived and worked for 24 years and discover his art and that of his Belgian abstract art friends. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the museum with exhibitions on Magritte's friendships in June 2024.

  5. Visit the Magritte Museum and discover the largest collection of the famous surrealist artist in the world. Explore his paintings, sculptures, films and more at Place Royale 1 in Brussels.

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  6. Visit the house where the Belgian painter René Magritte lived and worked from 1930 to 1954, and see his watercolours, drawings and paintings. Learn about his life and art in the biographical exhibition on the upper floors.

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  8. The idea to establish a museum for René Magritte, Belgium’s greatest painter and one of the most important surrealists in the world, dates back to 1983. That’s when I started trying to convince Georgette Magritte, the artist’s widow, to transform the last house in which he lived into a biographical museum.