The René Magritte house museum is placed in the house were the painter lived for 24 years. Beside the apartment faithfully restored with the authentic furniture, a biographical exhibition made of small original works, photographs, letters, personal objects, is displayed on the upper floors. The last floors presents an exhibition of 27 Magritte paintings which were destroyed during the war.
The museum was founded by a belgian collector named André Garitte, who got to know René Magritte’s wife and friends in the 1980ies. In 1994, this collector managed to buy one of Magritte house and make it into a museum. 6 years were necessary to reconstruct the painter’s flat thanks to archives and testimonies. The René Magritte house museum opened in 1999 and was the first museum dedicated to this worldwide famous artist.
The painter’s flat at the esseghemstreet is very valuable for many reasons:
- 800 works were painted in his dining room studio which was the headquarter of the belgian surrealits at weekends
- many element of the house inspired the painter for his works.
- Magritte built in the garden a small advertising agency ‘Studio Dongo’ from where many of his adverstising works were published.
The museum enriched its collection within the years and became a reference for the Magritte lovers. In 2014 an important research around lost Magritte works was accomplished : during 8 years the museum team managed to recreate 27 destroyed works in their original state.
HOW TO REACH
Métro 6, Station : BELGICA
Tramway 19, 51 (Station : cimetière de Jette).
Le Tram 19 brings you also to Atomium/ Aquarium / Planétarium
Le Tram 93 connects the new Magritte Museum (city center, station : Royale)
to our Museum (arrêt: cimetière de Jette)
Bus 49 (to the Aquarium), 53 (to the Ost Asia Museum), 88
Train: station Gare du midi + metro 6 / Jette Station
ADMISSION
8,00 € (full price)
6 € (reduced price): Children and young people up to 23 years, groups for more than 10 people.
OPENING HOURS:
next days
Fri 10:00-18:00
Sat 10:00-18:00
Sun 10:00-18:00
Wed 10:00-18:00
Thu 10:00-18:00
Fri 10:00-18:00
ADDRESS:
Rue Esseghemstraat 135
1090 Brussels
Brussels Capital
Belgium
EXHIBITIONS